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Fire TV's won't connect to Home Internet
I have had TMobile home internet for quite some time now. I have two Insignia Fire Tv's that were working just fine with the home internet up until a month ago. They will connect but it says there is no internet, which definitely isn't the case because I have a Samsung smart TV and my bedroom TV's Roku connected to it and both are working perfectly. The speeds are super fast and the connection is very good. I have my network split into 5 and 2.5 and neither works on the Fire TV's. Does anyone know why this is? I factory reset the Fire TV's but that didn't seem to do anything- I even connected them to my phones hot spot so that they could update. My phones hot spot connected well for updating them but it's not fast enough to stream. If anyone has any answers I would appreciate it!
Yes the fire tv remotes use the network to communicate with the TV. I figured out what was wrong though. I went into my gateways settings and noticed that fire tvs connection was diabled. I'm not sure why this was but after I enabled them again and restarted the TV and the gateway they connected again without issue. So the problem has been fixed.
- BBillNewbie Caller
Lisaruiz148 wrote:
Yep I'm having the same problem. My fire stix will connect to all phones or Wi-Fi but not my TMobile internet
Did you ever figure out this issue? I have the exact same one that I am working on. I have spent hours upon hours looking for a solution.
¡Gracias!
- UdaloyNewbie Caller
I had the same issue with my FireTV. The issue was the network was set up with WPA2/WPA3 security. Somehow that did not allow my WPA2 only TV to connect. After switching the network to WPA2 all is well.
- Juancollazo20Roaming Rookie
Yes the fire tv remotes use the network to communicate with the TV. I figured out what was wrong though. I went into my gateways settings and noticed that fire tvs connection was diabled. I'm not sure why this was but after I enabled them again and restarted the TV and the gateway they connected again without issue. So the problem has been fixed.
- iTinkeralotBandwidth Buff
If the app is like the Harmony remote app or the FireTV app I use it will communicate over the local network to the device. Just like the T-Mobile home internet app does.
- Juancollazo20Roaming Rookie
Also, I can't link the app to the tv's because the TV won't connect to the internet so the app cannot see it.
- Juancollazo20Roaming Rookie
iTinkeralot wrote:
By the network adapter specifications I am referring to the version of wireless standard it operates by.
So, I looked them up and couldnt find anything about network adapter specifications or wireless version standards. They are only a year old and were working with my tmobile home internet prior to last month. I haven't switched out or changed anything. I am using tmobiles grey cylinder gateway and it's the same one I had months ago. I am currently trying to find my router to try hooking that up next.
- iTinkeralotBandwidth Buff
For the Insignia Fire TVs I suggest the Bestbuy Forum:
- iTinkeralotBandwidth Buff
So, I know I have seen other posts about Roku so I did a search. The title of the post is Fixed It so does not refer to Roku in the title but: (same issue with Roku or not? I do not know.)
Note: I am not saying this has anything to do with the Fire TV issue.
"I finally stumbled on a solution when I searched the internet using a different question. It's the Roku remote that caused this. The remote works off Wi-Fi and on the same channel as the Roku box and it continues to send signals even if you're not pressing the buttons. Maybe that combination was pulling too much signal, I don't really know why it fixed it. Once I download the Roku remote app y disabled the regular remote by removing the batteries, it started working. Just make sure the remote app is on the same Wi-Fi network as the Roku unit.
The speed is stellar and I'm not getting thrown out of programs or freezing or any of the issues I was having and everything is working great. My sister, who lives a couple doors away, was having the same problems, on two TV's and she did the same thing and now her Roku's are running great. One of her Roku models is a bit older than the Premiere+.
I'm so happy to put this problem behind me and I hope this can help someone else having these issues. Heads up to Roku if you're reading this, please post this solution in your forum. It might save some people a lot of aggravation."
Regarding Gateway firmware revisions: (firmware updates) visit the page for info
https://www.t-mobile.com/support/devices/firmware-updates--t-mobile-home-internet
Firmware del gateway
- Las actualizaciones de firmware se envían automáticamente cuando están disponibles. No se pueden solicitar manualmente.
- Se envían en etapas durante algunas semanas, de modo que no todos los usuarios reciben la actualización al mismo tiempo.
- Las actualizaciones tienen lugar de 1 a.m. a 3 a.m. PST; asegúrate de que el gateway esté encendida durante ese horario para recibir la actualización.
- No reinicies el gateway mientras se está actualizando. El gateway se reiniciará automáticamente cuando finalice la actualización.
Verifica la versión de firmware
- From the T-Mobile Internet App, select MÁS > Información del Gateway.
- Revisa el Firmware version.
NOTA: I have no idea when the last firmware push went out for the Arcadyan or Sagemcon.
- iTinkeralotBandwidth Buff
By the network adapter specifications I am referring to the version of wireless standard it operates by. The model(s) of the two Insignia Fire TV's with a search online for the specifications for them should provide the information. Since they are Insignia they are from Bestbuy I am guessing so that might be a place to start.
Say the Fire TVs are new, new and support WIFI-6 (802.11ax) then they have the same radio technology as the gateway. If they are a few years old then they may only support WIFI-5 (802.11ac). They should still play pretty well if that is the case. If they are older and only support a prior version of wireless technology/standard then it might be a little more challenge.
If you have an older wireless router there that you had them connected to before the T-Mobile gateway and they connect to it then you could connect it to the newer gateway and build a workaround. If you have a range extender that will link to the gateway and they connect to it then that might be another option. The best option is to get them to talk to the gateway direct on the best radio frequency possible.
So, knowing how the TV communicates on the wireless network is necessary to know to provide a better more accurate suggestion.
- Lisaruiz148Newbie Caller
Yep I'm having the same problem. My fire stix will connect to all phones or Wi-Fi but not my TMobile internet
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