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Naming devices connected to Home Internet
No Tmobile CS never checks these questions. Disclaimer, I am not a computer person, just an impatient user who does not really believe it when "they" tell me something is not possible.
Disclaimer I have the oldest version of the Gateway (the little white box) with the latest updates, I actually had more options with the newest tower, but had compatibility issues so had to send it back. The following might help, but i cannot say for sure since it was almost a year ago and my memory is not so hot but I think the interface is mostly the same.
The Internet App is really only any good for restarting the gateway, checking connection status/quality and all the devices connected (select arrow to right and another window opens up to show the IP & MAC address). SO even if your Roku or Fire-stick are off, they will show up because they technically always run in the back ground when power is provided.
If you are brave enough, someone can give you instructions using the "cmd" codes to reprogram names, I used them to rename my Network connections on my desktop which uses LAN and to make the connections private. It was too much work (aka risky) for me to rename my devices this way as I have an older computer and OS.
Accessing your modem/router through the computer browser using the IP address gives you more options than the App.
Like ScottJD said, you will need to keep a list for reference and luckily just highlight the whole list, copy and paste un-formatted into an Excel file. To do this -
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Enter the IP address for your Modem/Router into address bar of your browser
Login as an administrator
Go to Basic
Red
Connected Devices (WiFi)
Highlight content, cut & paste (un-formatted)
It will take a tiny amount of cell moving to make a row, but it is easy enough, I added a row to add the “device (name)” the App gave so I could cross check easy enough
The IP and Mac address are likely to change for a device when they are connected to the 2.4G or 5G WiFi
Roku devices tend to keep the names you give them on the Roku.
Amazon about 50 % of the time, Android and iPhone are hit or miss
If you have a Wifi Extender, I find they take renaming through the computer browser connection and App for the extender. These tend to stay when I look at the connection through the extender App.
How I was able to rename some items on the Tmobile Modem/Router was to
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Enter the IP address for your Modem/Router into address bar of your browser
Login as an administrator
Select Expert
Seguridad
IP/MAC Binding
Editar
Rename Device
I don't know if this will work for everyone, but you can try it once, logout, restart modem and then see what happens. If it doesn't work, it won't work and you haven't lost much time. On the App it won't change the default name (Device(...)) but when you expand that "Device" name it should show up there.
A weird aside, after the update for my iPhone to OS15 I noticed that whenever my other devices would give me "no internet" notifications or say "full" if I turned off the WiFi to my iPhone then the device that was giving me a problem would "magically" work. I know you didn't ask that question, but every-time a connection is established…..
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