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Required changes for Nokia 5G home gateway "the trash can"
These have been mentioned on various other threads be we need a thread that discusses the REQUIRED changes for this device to be taken seriously. At the end of the day I just need a dumb modem. But specifically we need these options to all be in the admin web page.
- Allow admins to enable HTTPs access to the Gateway,
- Allow admins to 100% turn off the WiFi radios,
- Allow admins to access the Gateway’s internal firewall, and be able to create/modify rules, check logs, etc.
- Allow admins to 100% disable the gateway’s internal firewall if so desired.
- Allow admins to switch the device to bridge mode.
Honestly the last option would solve 90% of power users problems because then they could just use their existing home router to do everything else the way they were before they switched to T-Mobile. I can tell this is a pretty powerful device by reading up on the Nokia Fastmile home page, which is this same device unbranded. All of the above can easily be done with this device and if I had to guess, the unbranded Nokia device probably does all of this stuff already.
EDIT: In fact, here in the Nokia FastMile manual I see most of the options we need, T-Mobile just needs to turn them on. Nokia: Nokia FastMile 5G R1 0 03 Gateway End User Guide
(The T-Mobile version of this device is the equivalent of the Nokia FastMile 5G 3.1, which moves the ports to the side of the device instead of the bottom (Fastmile 3.0)
- intellerRoaming Rookie
Got that the first week or so, then pings got higher, speeds started dropping to right around 100 down, and at times during FPS games it would lag and stutter really bad. Also watched the signal go from good in the beginning to weak even though I never moved the device.
- paulfbNewbie Caller
I certainly don't have the knowledge to add to your comments, however I agree with you and hope T-Mobile will listen. All I want is a modem to connect to my router.
- intellerRoaming Rookie
I took mine back and canceled the service. I could stand inconsistent service or hobbled device but not both at the same time.
I'll try this again in a few years when maybe Tmobile has figured all of this out. Definitely beta service.
- paulfbNewbie Caller
Sorry to hear you did not have good service. I've been impressed so far. Typically I get about 500 Mbps down and 90+ up to my router.
- bock57Channel Chaser
These are all thing I would like to see, plus be able to see Devices with the web page and be able to edit them,
- anthony1024kbNewbie Caller
Not inclusive of that you have already mentioned, but blocking functionality will decrease customer trust with T-Mobile. We should be able to choose whether we want IPV4/IPV6 both or IPV6 only, as I think the way they have it configured currently by default is causing connectivity issues, especially with legacy devices but my Galaxy S21 on wifi also experiences this. We should be able to choose what APN we want to use, there's all different ones for various purposes. Me I use: epc.t-mobile.com cause I get best throughput. Currently, the trashcan 5g uses fbb.home and sometimes the connection goes dead in the middle of heavy streaming. T-Mobile I love you guys but we deserve more compared to what exist already for these devices.
- bock57Channel Chaser
anthony1024kb wrote:
Me I use: epc.t-mobile.com cause I get best throughput. Currently, the trashcan 5g uses fbb.home
I see fbb.home in Access point for APN setting, how do you edit it to "epc.t-mobile.com" I can't see where to do that. Gracias
- anthony1024kbNewbie Caller
bock57 wrote:
anthony1024kb wrote:
Me I use: epc.t-mobile.com cause I get best throughput. Currently, the trashcan 5g uses fbb.home
I see fbb.home in Access point for APN setting, how do you edit it to "epc.t-mobile.com" I can't see where to do that. Gracias
I meant I use it on my phone my bad for getting your hopes up. But hopefully they change up what they allow you configure on the trashcan 5g soon and allow custom APN, firewall enable/disable, NAT level or IPv4/IPV6 together or single IPV6 or IPV4. I know something by default is bogging this device down. There's some hacks online but I'd rather wait for official changes.
- bock57Channel Chaser
anthony1024kb wrote:
bock57 wrote:
anthony1024kb wrote:
Me I use: epc.t-mobile.com cause I get best throughput. Currently, the trashcan 5g uses fbb.home
I see fbb.home in Access point for APN setting, how do you edit it to "epc.t-mobile.com" I can't see where to do that. Gracias
I meant I use it on my phone my bad for getting your hopes up. But hopefully they change up what they allow you configure on the trashcan 5g soon and allow custom APN, firewall enable/disable, NAT level or IPv4/IPV6 together or single IPV6 or IPV4. I know something by default is bogging this device down. There's some hacks online but I'd rather wait for official changes.
OK, so I am guessing you can only use “epc.t-mobile.com” when your phone is on 5G and not WiFi.
- mikehcoxNewbie Caller
I'm kind of on the other end of the spectrum of just "wanting a dumb modem", although my wishes would be fulfilled by granting the same request as above: don't block the existing functionality of the Nokia FastMile gateway. In addition to having competitive Internet capabilities (multi-100 Mbs speeds would be good enough), I'd like to replace my landline by using the phone capabilities that appear to be already built-in to the Nokia gateway. I would love it (and you would be getting more revenue out of me) if you would provide an easy home landline number porting service bundled with a fully capable Nokia gateway so I could connect a cordless phone system to it and use my existing home phone number.
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