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bock57
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Are we getting a bridge mode?

T-Mobile is now offering Google Nest WiFi to home internet customers. It's the router and you can order up to 3 of the @ $54 each. That's a good price BUT they are WiFi 5 (AC2200) They  have only 2 bands so it shares the band with. Anyway on google site it says not to have another router upstream. I am sure T-Mobile tested them before they made a deal with google. So I am hoping T-Mobile is going to do a firmware update and give us all a Bridge or Pass Thought for are gateways.

 

T+Mobile 

https://promotions.t-mobile.com/google?icid=HEIS_ISW_U_HMEINTRNET_WD9N6XMBFO1ESBAW531263


 

Google Nest WiFi

https://support.google.com/googlenest/answer/7215624?hl=en#zippy=%2Cinclude-a-third-party-router-upstream-of-the-primary-wifi-point-not-recommended

  • litewavve's avatar
    litewavve
    Transmission Trainee

    First, TMO 5G gateway doesn鈥檛 offer the bridge mode, i.e., it can鈥檛 be configured as a pure modem.

    Second. Before you get Nest, you should try to see if TMO 5G gateway is able to cover all the areas you want to cover. I find that the TMO 5G gateway has a very capable WIFI. The laptop I am typing on now, is 50 ft away from the gateway with 2 interior walls in between. I am getting 4 out of 5 bars on 5GHz link with no appreciatable degradation in speed; or at least the my speed bottleneck is WAN, not LAN.  This is far superior to my Asus AC1800 router's WIFI, which only offers vapor of signal at the same location. 

    Third. You can certainly put your Nest router and points behind the TMO 5G gateway without making it a bridge. In this configuration, your Nest mesh network will have its own subnet. You can configure your preferred DNS servers, NAT, fixed IP address, and etc. in the Nest mesh network since none of these functions are available in the TMO 5G gateway.  

  • litewavve wrote:

    You can certainly put your Nest router and points behind the TMO 5G gateway without making it a bridge. In this configuration, your Nest mesh network will have its own subnet. You can configure your preferred DNS servers, NAT, fixed IP address, and etc. in the Nest mesh network since none of these functions are available in the TMO 5G gateway.  

    More specifics on this, please. I purchased TMO 5G + Nest Routers to replace my 11-year marriage to XFINITY where I had two xFi Pods in different rooms so I could connect Ethernet devices separate from the modem/router. Any explicit instructions and/or URLs to articles would be greatly appreciated! 馃檹馃徑