Deployed field tablets showing 4G bars but no internet? Help!Solved

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2 months ago Jan 21, 2026

Hey guys,

We just deployed a batch of 50 Android tablets to our delivery drivers on a new corporate data plan. The drivers are complaining that their delivery routing app keeps timing out. The weirdest part? I had one driver send me a screenshot, and the tablet clearly shows 3 or 4 bars of 4G LTE service. But when I try to remotely troubleshoot or they try to load a basic web page, it’s basically dead in the water. No internet connectivity at all, or it’s so slow it drops. Are these tablets faulty, or is there some secret about 4G signal bars I’m missing here?

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2 months ago Jan 21, 2026
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Ah, the classic “fake bars” illusion! Man, this drove me crazy last year with our logistics team. Here is the thing about those signal bars: they only represent the radio connection strength between the tablet and the nearest cell tower. It’s basically just saying, “Hey, I can hear the tower loud and clear!” But it says absolutely nothing about the actual data backhaul from that tower to the internet. If the tower is highly congested, you’ll have full bars and zero internet.

However, since this is a brand-new deployment of 50 devices on a new corporate plan, I’d bet my coffee it’s not a tower issue. Are you using standard consumer SIM cards or a custom enterprise/M2M data plan? If it’s a corporate plan, have you verified if the APN (Access Point Name) is configured properly?

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2 months ago Jan 23, 2026
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Wait, seriously? I always just assumed full bars meant I had a guaranteed fast connection. That makes a ton of sense about the tower just being the “loudspeaker” without necessarily having data flow.

To answer your question: yes, we are using a pooled enterprise data plan that the carrier provisioned specifically for us. But regarding the APN… do I actually need to set up an APN manually for LTE? I honestly thought that since we moved past 3G, LTE just auto-configured everything straight from the SIM card. If I do need a specific APN, how do I fix this without recalling all 50 tablets back to the IT office? They are scattered across three different states right now!

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2 months ago Jan 24, 2026
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Yep, that’s exactly the trap! For standard consumer SIM cards you buy at a retail store, you’re right, LTE usually auto-provisions the APN the second you pop it in. But for enterprise, M2M, or custom pooled data plans, the carrier often routes your traffic through a dedicated private gateway. If the tablet is trying to use the default consumer APN (like fast.t-mobile.com or whatever) but the SIM is provisioned for a private enterprise APN, the tower will authenticate the device (giving you those 4 bars) but will completely block the internet traffic.

The good news is you don’t need to recall them! Since you’re managing these through Hexnode, you can just push the APN remotely. Just go into your Hexnode portal, create a new policy, and look for the Network -> APN section under Android. Enter the custom APN details your carrier gave you (name, APN, MCC, MNC), save it, and associate it with your delivery driver device group. The tablets should receive the policy payload on their next sync and lock in the right gateway. Have your driver reboot the tablet just to force a fresh network handshake, and they should be back online instantly!

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