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TMOG4AR Gateway
How do I go about replacing my T-Mobile Arcadian gateway with the newer TMOG4AR gateway?
@NYJack according to a few articles about the new T-Mobile gateway, they will only be available for new customers. But, nothing prevents you from boxing yours up, walking into your local T-Mobile store and ask for an exchange.
Let us know how it goes.
- NYJackTransmission Trainee
There is no way to turn of the Wi-Fi on the Arcadyan gateway.
- NYJackTransmission Trainee
Hint control app is on Google play so should I assume it's for android? I have all apple products and don't know if this app is compatible. The Nater Tater idea requires a script & getting to the gateway via a terminal which is more invasive than I feel comfortable doing.
- mitlabNetwork Novice
Scroll down to where it says iOS and see if you can install it through TestFlight
- NYJackTransmission Trainee
I guess I should have said that there is no easy/simple way to turn off the wifi on the Arcadyan gateway. I looked at the github link and am at a loss as to what to do next. I'm nowhere near as technical as I once was and need an easily accessible app that I can install. I don't understand why they didn't just make this available on a router control website as just about every other commercial router does. I'm pretty sure that one of their other, earlier gateways does have this functionality.
- henry51LTE Learner
@NYJack, I agree, there should be an easier way to turn off the TMO gateway's Wi-Fi. However, I am not particularly tech-inclined either but followed Tater Nater's step-by-step instructions and managed to turn off the Wi-Fi from my Windows PC. Remember, if anything goes wrong, you can just factory reset the TMO gateway,
Of course, another option would be to have a family member or a friend with an Android phone download the Hint Control app from the Google Play Store, join your network and turn off the gateway’s Wi-Fi from the Hint Control app (in the W-Fi tab).
- mitlabNetwork Novice
Click the Test Flight link and see if you can install it on your iOS device.
The iOS version is available on TestFlight.
- f1vefourTransmission Trainee
henry51 wrote:
@NYJack, I agree, there should be an easier way to turn off the TMO gateway's Wi-Fi. However, I am not particularly tech-inclined either but followed Tater Nater's step-by-step instructions and managed to turn off the Wi-Fi from my Windows PC. Remember, if anything goes wrong, you can just factory reset the TMO gateway,
Of course, another option would be to have a family member or a friend with an Android phone download the Hint Control app from the Google Play Store, join your network and turn off the gateway’s Wi-Fi from the Hint Control app (in the W-Fi tab).
Hint Control is available for Android, Windows, Linux, MacOS, and iOS via Flight Control
- LiamNRoaming Rookie
Alkeek wrote:
NYJack wrote:
This morning my internet went out completely for about an hour and then gave me absurdly low download speeds (1 - 2 mbps) for another hour. So, I called T-Mobile technical support to try to swap what I have for one of the 2 new gateways. I explained that I need one of them so I will be able to connect an external antenna if the internal ones don't give me a stronger, more reliable signal. I spent over an hour on the phone with them first speaking to one of their reps and then speaking to a supervisor. They told me that the best they could do was to swap the Arcadyan KVD21 I currently have with another of the same as a warranty exchange. I explained that the gateway I am using isn't broken or defective but that it doesn't have the ability to bring in a strong enough signal that one of the new ones will. They checked with the local stores to see if they have one available for me to swap (at a $35 fee, by the way), which they didn't. They said they have no way to request a specific gateway, that they are chosen at random. However, they also told me that there is a high demand for these new devices. I asked how that could be if specific models couldn't be requested. His answer was "that's a good question". So, here I am left frustrated with no apparent solution. I do not want to go back to Xfinity but if this becomes a consistent problem I don't know what other choices I have. Thanks for all who spent the time to read this very long story.
You and me on the same boat, sharing the same story and struggle I had to go through, except the lady I was talking to she didn't understand the problem and she said she is going to send me the new device, which sound really crazy so I asked her twice is it the new device with external antenna option and she replied yes. An hour later I received a text about my order being processed,. So I went to check on the web to found the device been processed is the KVD21 same as the one I have. Any way I end up canceling the service.
Me too. I will try to get the new Gateway G4AR at a TMO Store near me, if not, then I will have to go back to Xfinity. My Home Internet has been up and down in the last few days.
- nivadNewbie Caller
Ever since Legere left TMO has been shifting away from being the uncarrier to being the uncaring. Sievert is an idiot and he will eventually lose to the likes of Verizon or AT&T who are out gunning for him. So I've had the tin can gateway since 2021. Been considering hacking it with external antennas since I installed it. Early on I tried the internal wifi, but gave up after being knocked off so many times. Even with my own rock solid ddwrt wifi, the gateway needs love & attention daily. I have it connected to a smart plug to "hard reset" it every morning at 3am (when not in use). That does help. But now with the neighborhood despondent with Spectrum services, many are switching to T-Mobile so the congestion is increasing. I should mention I've been working in IT for 35 years if it wasn't already apparent. So after talking to several sales reps in the brick & mortar shops, they advised that a new G4AR or G4SE gateways are the way to go, but I'd have to call in for one. So today I gave it a shot and totally missed the mark. Ethan my rep advised me that my plan is "too low" to switch to the G4AR/SE (thanks Sievert I know you've had a hand in that pricing) -- note too that I've been paying $50 monthly since 2021 (no deals no specials no changes). But now TMO wants more money to give me a working gateway for my poor service connected area? I guess so! Ethan went on that we would need to "troubleshoot" before moving forward, and that I "may" end up with just another replacement tin can. Whoa! No going to do useless troubleshooting with this guy, pay more in services, just to get the same thing I already have again. Way I see it, I have four options: 1. do nothing and live with it 2. attempt to hack my tin can 3. go back to TMO and fight my ass off for the G4AR upgrade or 4. switch to another provider like Verizon or AT&T. Not the best options but they are what they are I guess. No sure which way I'm going to go yet. I've been with TMO since 2002 in Honolulu, and did love the era of the uncarrier, not a fan of the new uncaring era though. May be dropping services soon -- remember that Sievert! Also since I work services for multiple government accounts --- might need to consider dropping some services over there too (you know, just for better planning & pricing). Ha!
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