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S22 no longer seen on PC after Nov 24 Win 11 Updates
After the last two Windows 11 updates between 11/06/24 & 11/08/2024 my S22 is no longer seen by File Explorer when plugged into the PC. Following several leads on net I have hard booted everything, re-installed Samsung USB drivers, changed USB cables, tested connection on wife's PC (not updated and all good there). I don't know enough about Windows or Samsung technology to TS this issue and hope someone else has seen and resolved this. If I should share more information I will do so if you can ask me a detailed enough question to find the info. Thank you everyone.oldgoat1Hace 14 díasNetwork Novice54Visto0likes1Comentario- Min_ThutaHace 14 díasNetwork Novice35Visto0likes0Comentarios
WAP with outbound ethernet jack wirk with TMO-G4AR
My t-mobile system uses a TMO-G4AR. I want that to wirelessly work with a WAP that has an outbound Ethernet jack. The Ethernet connection will then feed a Ubiquiti directional system down a hill which is +/- 500 feet. Found a WAP earlier but can't find it now. I think it was a NETGEAR product.razmanHace 15 díasNetwork Novice28Visto0likes0ComentariosWhat are the Benefits of Edge Computing for Mobile Data Networks?
Hi all, I've been hearing a lot about edge computing lately, and I'm curious about how it can benefit mobile data networks. With 5G rolling out and the growing number of connected devices, it seems like edge computing could play a huge role in improving performance and user experience. But how exactly does it help? For example, I've read that edge computing can reduce latency and make services faster by processing data closer to the user, but I'm wondering if there are other benefits I'm missing. How does it help with things like bandwidth usage, security, or network congestion? And are there any potential downsides or challenges to consider? Looking forward to hearing your thoughts! Cheers, Danielle morrisDaniellemorrissHace 19 díasNetwork Novice15Visto0likes0ComentariosUsing a Booster with an Eero Fiber Mesh Network
We've been using a 4g LTE Booster with our DSL internet for a few years. Last week we were able to update to fiber internet that uses an Eero Mesh System. Long story short, the booster won't work with the Eero network. It does still work on TMobile Home Internet, not perfectly but it does work. How the heck does the booster connect on a mesh system? Do I need to upgrade?Laura732Hace 22 díasNetwork Novice19Visto0likes0ComentariosHow to connect HP Desk Jet 4133 wireless to T Mobile wifi
I am new to T Mobile and need help on setting up my HP 4133 to wifiIrishMarchHace 23 díasNetwork Novice29Visto0likes1ComentarioAccess To Router Hard Drive Via Gateway- Partial Solution
I offer a solution, though not ideal(but very close to ideal), to access a USB drive connected to a router with TMobile gateway. However, I would like to know why the gateway does not allow the USB drive connected to a router, to be seen by Windows 11. Equipment Used: Computer/OS: Windows 11 Pro & Windows 11 Gateway: TMO-G4AR(White, "stylish" device with small LCD panel) Router: TP Link Archer C90 V6(circa 2019 or so...2.4 & 5.0 GHZ) with USB port. Many other routers with USB might be used, but this is my current router. Wired Connections: 1. Ethernet Cable from Gateway LAN1 to Router Internet Port. 2. USB Cable from Router USB Port to USB Drive 3. As of Oct 28 2024, the USB port on the TMobile gateway is not activated. Wireless Connections: 1. For Full Access To Internet & USB Drive: 1. Wirelessly connecting to ROUTER, I have 400 Mbps Internet Access and can map/assign the USB drive a drive letter. Map assignment is \\FIREFIGHTER\sdb1, where FIREFIGHTER and sdb1 are both assigned via the router setup. (In other words, one needs to know how to login to their router and go through the myriad of options to assign the FIREFIGHTER and sdb1 labels...not a task for the faint of heart. On the other hand, prior to receiving your Gateway, if your router was being used for USB access, leave your router settings alone and wire connections as indicated above, which should give you USB access.) 2. For 400 Mbps Access To Internet, but NO Access To USB Drive: 1. Wirelessly connecting to GATEWAY, I have no access to USB drive.zgwstoresHace 26 díasNetwork Novice17Visto0likes0Comentarios