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bcl1990's avatar
bcl1990
Newbie Caller
Hace 4 años

Home Internet Goes Out Every Couple of Hours

I switched my home internet to Tmobile last June and haven't any issues until this week. My internet keeps going out every couple of hours. Turning the tmobile router on and off temporarily fixes the issue only for it to happen again sometimes in less than a half hour. When it does this I can connect to my wifi network but it doesn't have internet connection if that means anything specific. My signal strength on the home internet app always shows Very Good or Excellent. Does it matter that I got a new Sony TV last week? Sometimes it's on only the 2.4 ghz that stops and the 5ghz will still work sometimes it's both. Any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated.

  • msd360's avatar
    msd360
    Roaming Rookie

    Jumping on this bandwagon.  Couple of points:  iPhone7 disconnected from WiFi SpeedTest gets 150+Mbps when on gateway only gets <2Mbps.  Rebooting 5G gateway restores bandwidth to 200Mbps but only temporarily (2 hours best).  Awaiting delivery of my third gateway.  Dismal tech support:  611 IVR doesn't grok "Home Internet Support".  Must use different phone number for home internet.  Clearly offshore staff that is trying to be helpful, but is hobbled by policy and technology.  Most tech support calls are unintelligible due not to language barrier, but woefully inadequate technology… sounds like they are using a wired phone plugged into similar T-Mobile gateway in need of rebooting ;-)

  • I'll go ahead and add my experience. I signed up last month in hopes that I could replace Xfinity with T-Mobile. I've got great handset signal and performance so I figured the home Internet would as well. I had great speeds up and down. However I did notice some sort of bottlenecking to begin with. I elected to use my TP Link mesh router's and turned off Wi-Fi on the gateway. This helped my situation greatly However I was able to work with Xfinity on a guaranteed 200 down 10 up plan for $50. It just didn't make sense to pay $50 for sometimes great speed but also a lot of buffering especially when Hulu plus live did not work.

  • Tmcelroy's avatar
    Tmcelroy
    Network Novice

    Same issues here! Worked great for a month and then completely tanked. Upload speeds and download speeds were great. Now my upload is virtually zero yet downloads are in the 50's. (This is after my reboot that I do every few house). It would be way less frustrating if it was trash from the start. The fact that it was perfect for a few months when I first bought it is what kills me. 

  • Yes unfortunately like many others I had to return my equipment. I stayed on the waiting list for over a year before I was finally approved. Oddly enough, a week after I return the equipment I got an email telling me that T-Mobile had got it it's wires crossed and I was not actually approved for the equipment. Either way I'll try it again in another year.

  • djdeluca's avatar
    djdeluca
    Network Novice

    This is noon Sat., 9/11. This shows a before and after I rebooted the Gateway:

    Well, I intended to paste  copies of photos of my internet speed. But apparently this site can't handle it. Before I rebooted it was 0.74. After rebooting it went up to 62.0. An hour later, it is 54.0. Why does this happen? The T-Mobile tower is less than 2 miles from my and a straight line from my window.

     

     

  • Troutfish's avatar
    Troutfish
    Network Novice

    Glad to hear all your problems.  I've been waiting at least two years for the internet. 

    Sounds like TMOBILE needs to get their act togeather.