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Tmobile 5g home internet + Xbox Series X not compatible
Thanks to T-Mobile's Test Drive, I can try out the home internet for 15days. I'm getting good speeds and so far so good… I was really happy with the service until………
It's not compatible with my Xbox Series X. Apps like YouTube, Twitch, Hulu all work. But if I want to play games online, that's where it doesnt work. I get disconnected from the games respective servers. Doing a test on the network I get UPnP unavailable. I can retest until the UPnP is available but as soon as I start playing a game online, it disconnects.
I see that I can attempt to connect a wireless router but I cannot control any settings on the App or if I log into router via a web browser. The only thing I can do is change names and passwords, but nothing else. Can a wireless router be connected to the gateway? If so, which brands will work best?
There are other posts about this issue but no answer. I hope there is a solution or else the home internet goes back to T-Mobile and they will lose out on $50/month.
- Kiszka6911Newbie Caller
T-mobile uses only ipv6 on their at home network so its likely impossible to get upnp working on your xbox.
- Chazp75Newbie Caller
Hey guys we dumped spectrum and got the T-Mobile at home internet we have the grey cylinder one it's so fast! My question is I hooked my ps5 right up no problem but when I try to connect my series x it's says no connection when I enter my password, any suggestions?
- JayRAH20Roaming Rookie
I currently have the same issue. Did you ever get yours resolved?
- LIttlemammaNewbie Caller
We are having this issue all of a sudden. It has always worked fine and just stopped working. Anyone have any luck?
- JayRAH20Roaming Rookie
I found a couple things to try. I have it connected now. Try connecting to your wifi, but intentionally input the wrong password. Then try to connect again and input the correct password this time. Some have said they've had luck with that.
What I had to do: Log into your router using your web browser. Once in there you will select networks from the menu. (You can select either 5ghz or 2.4ghz. If your Xbox is close and gets a good signal I would select the 5ghz network). From there you will find a drop down that show SSID 1 if you use the 2.4ghz or SSID 6 (I think) if you select the 5ghz network. On the drop down select the next SSID. You will change the name to whatever SSID you want. Then you will see a spot for a password that you can change. Change that to whatever you want. Just remember it. You are basically creating another network on your router. Go back into your Xbox. Find your new network and log in. Don't ask me why another network SSID works and the original one doesn't.
- JayRAH20Roaming Rookie
This is for the silver/grey cylindrical router/modem. Look at the bottom of your router and there will be an IP address with a user name and password (never share that password and user name with anyone). In any browser go to the address bar and type in the IP address just as it is printed on the bottom. It should look something like 192.168.12.1 I'm not sure what the default IP address is off hand. It will take you the router "web page" You'll be asked for the username and password. Once you get logged in you'll be able to follow my previous post.
- Michael1270Newbie Caller
Is anyone else having an issue with their 5G home internet service. Our service keeps dropping. The send us a new gateway and like always it runs fine for about a week or 2 then service drops right in the middle of the day. It doesn't start running smoothly until hours later.
- RossndallasNewbie Caller
I was playing Xbox live no problem the first 3 weeks I had my T-Mobile 5g box now I can’t play it says UpNp unsuccessful..
- JaviairNewbie Caller
That's what I'm afraid of. Can one connect a wireless router to the gateway to get it to work? Or would you just say its a lost cause? No sense in having the T-Mobile home internet if it can't be used on all devices.
- Hiler21Network Novice
JayRAH20 wrote:
I found a couple things to try. I have it connected now. Try connecting to your wifi, but intentionally input the wrong password. Then try to connect again and input the correct password this time. Some have said they've had luck with that.
What I had to do: Log into your router using your web browser. Once in there you will select networks from the menu. (You can select either 5ghz or 2.4ghz. If your Xbox is close and gets a good signal I would select the 5ghz network). From there you will find a drop down that show SSID 1 if you use the 2.4ghz or SSID 6 (I think) if you select the 5ghz network. On the drop down select the next SSID. You will change the name to whatever SSID you want. Then you will see a spot for a password that you can change. Change that to whatever you want. Just remember it. You are basically creating another network on your router. Go back into your Xbox. Find your new network and log in. Don't ask me why another network SSID works and the original one doesn't.
Is this with a specific router? How do I log into it on safari?
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