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How to handle lack of WPS button on new Home Internet Router
Hi, I got the new Home Internet Cylinder router. Pretty simple setup but the speeds are good and the price is right. I have a few devices I have always used WPS to connect. Some extenders and some indoor cameras. Can't figure out how to do it now. I do not see a WPS button.
Am I missing something? The interface is so simple but maybe it will get better with time.
Gracias
- MichaelAGNewbie Caller
Thanks Mrs Grecki this helped a lot. I have a diagnostic machine that I needed to connect through my network and this was the only way it would connect. Similar to your printer!
- warriormammaNewbie Caller
Thank you Mrs. Grecki! I found this youtube video tutorial useful from BJ Poznecki titled "how to connect a printer to a T-Mobile 5G Gateway Internet" at
I was also able to use this technique to add my security camera, although I don't know how I feel about having that on a less secure network. I may need to see about a Google Nest extender or upgrade my camera to one that doesn't need WPS.
- MrsGreckiNewbie Caller
I FOUND A SOLUTION!!!
Apparently, the new tower is so powerful with its security that it won’t let just anybody through.Here is what I tried for my wireless printer and it WORKED, because it creates a less secure connection for printers, etc.!!!
1. Open T-Mobile Internet App
2. At the bottom (where it says Home Devices Network Support More) SELECT NETWORK
3. Press the red circle with the PLUS sign in it (bottom right corner
4. Opens ADD NETWORK
5. Choose your Network NAME in the first line (where it says Wi-Fi network name (SSID)), i.e. Printer
6. Enter your password for this connection (where it says Wi-Fi network password (Key)Scroll down to Advanced Settings:
7. CHANGE WPA VERSION from WPA2/WPA3 (recommended) to simple WPA2 (at the bottom) to make it slightly less secureWhen you ADD this new network to your existing one, the internet might disconnect for 90 seconds. Mine DID NOT even disconnect.
Another thing I saw was CHANGING THE FREQUENCY BAND (above the WPA Version) from Automatic to 2.4 GHz, but I forgot and it still worked perfectly for my printer. So just in case it doesn't work for you, try changing that too.
Then, when need to connect your printer, you can now find this new network, log in with that new password and it should work.
I spent all morning trying to connect my printer (which I need for work) and it drover me crazy!!!!
- BassBonePhotogNewbie Caller
Same problem here. The Canon printer only allows a WPS for setup. Canon has decided that it no longer supports this model (it is probably 10 years old but works well still) so there is no help there. Maybe T-M could come up with a newer router that has the WPS button - most routers have one! But if anyone has another way to achieve this, please post it!
- ChaelieNewbie Caller
Same problem with WPS. My canon IP8720 wide format printer can ONLY connect via USB or WiFi.
It does not have screen or control panel to manually enter the WiFi settings and since it is needs to connect to three different Pc's in different rooms, USB is not an option. I am now using a Netgear WNDR4500V3 in AP mode and everything works for a while. But about once a week the WNDR "freezes" and drops all connections, WiFi and LAN. I bought a Netgear Nighthawk R7000 and still had the same issue. Resetting the Nokia5G21 does not have any effect, but resetting either of the two routers does start it up again.
Also, I have a Swann 8 camera security system and needs a reserved IP Address. I live in a rural area and we are prone to frequent power outages and running the Swann setup each time is time consuming.
Also, my Ambient 2902 weather station (4G only) refuses to connect to the 5G21. (WiFi 5G Hi & Lo temporarily disabled as required)
Other that, speeds are great, usually 200 down sometimes it hits 360 or so.
Any suggestions on the Netgear freeze problem would be appreciated.
- phil66Newbie Caller
My wireless printer requires the use of a WPS button, which the Tmobile Wireless Internet device (KVD21) does not have. But I also have a Netgear WiFi range extender device that I was using with my prior internet router. I connected my Netgear device to the Tmobile box with an ethernet cable. Then I pressed the WPS button on the Netgear device and the printer immediately connected to it. :) If you don't have one already, you can go to Amazon.com and search for "netgear wifi extender" and find them for around $40. So for $40, I can save significant money each month using my Tmobile Wireless Internet box. :)
- HappyMoleculesNewbie Caller
The Cylinder/black box aren't designed to stand alone router! We need to get our own personal router connect to their gateway if we want more configuration like WPS, DMZ, firewall, QoS, etc…
I had to add my WRT-3200ACM router to this blackbox.
There is no way to disable the firewall from the blackbox or bridge, which is dumb.
- rcc69Network Novice
Best to connect to a truly dedicated wifi router if you have anything more than a pc and maybe a phone connected anyway. Even though it claims 100's of available connections, it will start dropping them after about 30 devices. So, if you are using very many wifi enabled smart devices, speed and reliability degrade quickly. As for connections to a wifi security system, I would recommend that it be on it's own wifi router regardless for security, and bandwidth isolation.
- KairideRoaming Rookie
Princexylan wrote:
Same issue here. My cameras require a WPS to set them up. the gateway has no WPS and thus cannot be set up with my current security system. I would have to purchase a completely new security system that is WIRED to use this. I like the price, but it is useless to me because of this problem. I was told when I ordered it that it would work. THEY LIED! It WILL NOT WORK with WPS setup at all. So unless you only want cheap internet service and nothing else, this is worth it. For wireless security systems, useless. I am cancelling my service because of this fact. I don't like being lied to just to get me to sign up. If it wouldn't work with WPS, they should tell people before they sign up. They should also put a note or something in the app or with the unit stating that it would not work with WPS systems. Very Very disappointed in the system and the way I was juked into getting something I could not use.
I'm currently using the T-Mobile home internet with 6 wireless Eufy cameras and have no issues. You could either upgrade your security cameras for cloud based that don't require WPS or buy a wireless router to connect to the T-Mobile hub. Can't blame new technology for not working with old technology. Same as buying a DVD player and being upset that your VHS won't work with it.
- PrincexylanNewbie Caller
Same issue here. My cameras require a WPS to set them up. the gateway has no WPS and thus cannot be set up with my current security system. I would have to purchase a completely new security system that is WIRED to use this. I like the price, but it is useless to me because of this problem. I was told when I ordered it that it would work. THEY LIED! It WILL NOT WORK with WPS setup at all. So unless you only want cheap internet service and nothing else, this is worth it. For wireless security systems, useless. I am cancelling my service because of this fact. I don't like being lied to just to get me to sign up. If it wouldn't work with WPS, they should tell people before they sign up. They should also put a note or something in the app or with the unit stating that it would not work with WPS systems. Very Very disappointed in the system and the way I was juked into getting something I could not use.
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