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J_cat
Newbie Caller
Hace 3 meses

How to connect a 2.4 G device to 5G gateway?

Recently I set-up a T-Mobile 5G Home Internet and am discovering that not all my devices can connect. My Wopet cat feeder will not connect to 5G, it says it can only connect to 2.4G. How can I get the 5G Gateway to have 2.4G and connect my feeder?

  • Don't confuse your "Gs". TMHI 5G means "fifth generation". The gateway broadcasts Wi-Fi in your home at both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. GHz means "gigahertz" which is a unit of frequency.

    Anyway, many devices such as your cat feeder have trouble with the gateway's default configuration. Here is how to add a dedicated 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network (SSID) for your cat feeder, and any other devices that have trouble connecting (such as a printer.)

    T Life Instructions

    Some devices, such as printers, have trouble connecting to the gateway’s default configuration.

    You can have several Wi-Fi networks on the gateway.  You want to leave the default network alone (2.4 & 5 GHz; WPA2/WPA3 and AES security) and add a second, dedicated 2.4 GHz network.  This second network is for devices that can’t connect to the default network.

    Using the T Life app on your phone: Tap Connect (at the bottom).  Tap Things (at the top).  Tap your Gateway. Tap the magenta button Manage.  Tap Network (at the top).  Tap the magenta + Add Network.

    You should now have an "Add new network" page.  Under General details, Enter a new Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and a password.  Under Advanced settings, change the Frequency Band to 2.4 GHz.  Under WPA Version, change WPA Version to WPA/WPA2.  The WPA Encryption Mode should automatically change to TKIP+AES.  Tap Save at the bottom. Connect your device to this new network.

    Use the default network for your other devices, as much as possible.  Note that WPA/WPA2 (on the second network) is less secure, so I recommend setting this network to be Hidden. You can hide it after you get your devices connected to it. (The Hidden switch is in Advanced settings, below WPA Encryption Mode.)

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  • J_cat's avatar
    J_cat
    Newbie Caller

    Thank you! I thought I had connected my gateway but it didn’t for some reason, and that’s why I couldn’t find the + network button

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    nc1037
    Bandwidth Buddy

    Don't confuse your "Gs". TMHI 5G means "fifth generation". The gateway broadcasts Wi-Fi in your home at both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. GHz means "gigahertz" which is a unit of frequency.

    Anyway, many devices such as your cat feeder have trouble with the gateway's default configuration. Here is how to add a dedicated 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network (SSID) for your cat feeder, and any other devices that have trouble connecting (such as a printer.)

    T Life Instructions

    Some devices, such as printers, have trouble connecting to the gateway’s default configuration.

    You can have several Wi-Fi networks on the gateway.  You want to leave the default network alone (2.4 & 5 GHz; WPA2/WPA3 and AES security) and add a second, dedicated 2.4 GHz network.  This second network is for devices that can’t connect to the default network.

    Using the T Life app on your phone: Tap Connect (at the bottom).  Tap Things (at the top).  Tap your Gateway. Tap the magenta button Manage.  Tap Network (at the top).  Tap the magenta + Add Network.

    You should now have an "Add new network" page.  Under General details, Enter a new Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and a password.  Under Advanced settings, change the Frequency Band to 2.4 GHz.  Under WPA Version, change WPA Version to WPA/WPA2.  The WPA Encryption Mode should automatically change to TKIP+AES.  Tap Save at the bottom. Connect your device to this new network.

    Use the default network for your other devices, as much as possible.  Note that WPA/WPA2 (on the second network) is less secure, so I recommend setting this network to be Hidden. You can hide it after you get your devices connected to it. (The Hidden switch is in Advanced settings, below WPA Encryption Mode.)

    Apps de Internet residencial | Internet 5G residencial de T-Mobile