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magenta5633595
Newbie Caller
Hace 7 años

Cellspot

Hola All,

T-Mobile Cell Spot is not working.

I have comcast internet with my own motorola modem and a linksys router. I tried connecting to both (one at a time) and the result is same.

The Power (1st) light is a blinking green and the (2nd) internet light is a blinking orange.

I called the T-mobile support and they said they can't do much as the device is supposed to be plug and play.

I called the comcast and they are not blocking any ports. I checked the modem configuration also and no ports are blocked.

Can anybody give me some pointers please? I really appreciate

  • Same issue here. T-Mo is telling me that Xfinity is blocking ports 123, 500, and 4500. I know for a fact that this is not the case. I have tested the UDP ports, and they are all open with Comcast.

    T-Mo seems to have a default set of answers when it comes to troubleshooting this device. 
    1. Your Internet provider is blocking the ports
    2. This is a known issue and it is taking longer than usual to register on our network​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
    3. Defective device, we’ll send another. 

    I have had so many replacement devices that I have lost count. The last time this happened, the device just started working one day.  

    It sure would be nice to have a T-Mo tech who knows how to troubleshoot these things because not being able to make a call while at home is a major PITA.  WiFi calling blows. 

  • TonyBB's avatar
    TonyBB
    Network Novice

    I am on day 3 and have restarted everything.  I just did another reset of the CellSpot.

    The last support person told me she could see that the CellSpot was communicating with their network.

    I did a port scan and all the ports are open. Added the MAC to DMZ on my router. 

    I was in IT for 33 years and work with computers all the time.  ¡Es ridículo!

    We have very poor reception and my wife needs her phone for business. 

    I can't imagine it taking more than a few hours.  Certainly not days!

    Just blinking along…..

    Ugh!

  • Hi there! I apologize that you're having a hard time with your Cellspot. Here are a couple things you can do to ensure that your Cellspot is working properly.

    1.) Wait a full Two Hours to let the Cellspot Activate and link to your T-Mobile account. In some situations, the Cellspot can take up to Two Hours to Activate.

    2.) Be sure that you are using the Cellspot at the Address you gave to T-Force when your ordered the Cellspot. If you are using it at an alternate Address, be sure to contact the T-Force and have them Update the Address on file in order for the Cellspot to work properly.

    3.) Make sure that you have at least 1 bar of 4G LTE at your location where the Cellspot is located. If not, the Cellspot may not work. 

    4.) (Yes this sounds ridiculous) But make sure that all connections are secure, including the GPS Antenna included in the Packaging of your Cellspot. If you do not use the GPS Antenna, your Cellspot will not work. 

     

    If all else fails, Contact the T-Force and ask them to replace your Cellspot. I hope I was able to help! If I have, be sure to mark my reply as your Solution! Have a great week!

  • Exact same issue as noted by the others. Green power solid, Flashing amber internet.

    Reset router after 3.5 hours. No go.

    I’m curious, why I received a 5 year old cellspot, that has a manufacturing date of the 7th week of 2016? 

    I have the "Nokia" cellspot at my home. It works great. 

    I just received this 5 year old "Alcatel"? Cellspot for my stepmothers home. And, it won't install/connect.

    How do I get the Nokia version that I have, to replace this headache?

  • I'm dealing with the exact same issues as others on this thread. I set the CellSpot up according to instructions, but have been getting the flashing Green and solid Orange lights.

    The troubleshooting procedure for this error lights says "Ensure ports UDP 500, UDP 4500 and UDP 123 are opened." I have an AT&T DSL home network (serviced by Sonic) with an Arris Modem Router NVG589 (Motorola). I configured Port Forwarding for these ports, but that hasn't worked.

    Thanks for any help!

  • Hammer3D's avatar
    Hammer3D
    Network Novice

    I had nothing but the top 2 lights blinking for over about 2 weeks so I unplugged the Ethernet cord and a couple weeks later asked to return the CellSpot. I received a return shipping label but decided to check it one more time. Plugged the Ethernet cable back into a port on my router and within a few minutes all lights were solid green. Only problem now is that I can't get my phone to stay on the CellSpot. I've learned that if I plug my phone in to charge, it will disconnect from the CellSpot, and if I turn wifi off or restart my phone it will suddenly find it. When it's connected to the CellSpot I get full bars at 5G. Can't figure out why it doesn't stay on the cell spot while I'm home.