I'm not clear that there is a problem. If it works as it was explained 
to me, then it doesn't sound like a big deal.

> Ugh. Is there no way in LTE to avoid the blacklist problem?
>
>> On Oct 4, 2016, at 21:02, Adam Moffett <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> It was explained to me today by tech support that the CPE can blacklist
>> an eNB if it's unable to connect.  They warned me about this possibility
>> when we were talking about site survey procedures.  I.E.: if a
>> technician boots up the CPE while it's laying on the ground, it might
>> detect an eNB, fail to connect, then blacklist that eNB.  They suggested
>> pointing it in the general direction before powering it up.
>>
>> I was told it shouldn't happen if you've successfully connected to that
>> eNB previously, but that you do need to reboot to clear the blacklist in
>> the CPE.
>>
>>> Does the Telrad system experience issues where when a CPE is low signal and 
>>> disconnects it may find itself blacklisted until the CPE is rebooted?
>>>
>>> If so, is there a way around this so a customer does not have to reboot the 
>>> CPE?
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