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Advanced Settings Arcadyan KVD21
Does tmobile read these forums?
It is absolutely imperative that they un-lobotomize the firmware to provide the ability to 1. disable wifi, 2. change the admin password. this is pathetic.
- formercanuckSpectrum Specialist
Personally, I don’t want a wifi built in that i have no control or access to.
- FerretheadNewbie Caller
mark_c wrote:
Regarding changing the administrator password, the T-Mobile Internet mobile app allows you to change the password and has had that ability for a long time.
I’m sure they will add the ability to turn wi-fi off at some point, although for non-technical folks who don’t have their own 3rd party router configured the right way, doing so would prevent the mobile app from communicating with the gateway, so that may be a reason this hasn’t been prioritized.
My networking friend tells me that an idle wi-fi network does not cause much (if any) interference/congestion, so I wouldn’t sweat the T-Mo gateway wi-fi being on so long as you don’t have any devices actively connecting to it.
Hi - This unit has issues with overheating and causing issues. If you have your own router connected via ethernet, even more so. Turning off the wifi option removes this extra source that causes it to overwork.
- gramps28Router Royalty
DisgruntledArkadyanUser wrote:
Does tmobile read these forums?
Personally I hope they are but I haven't seen any of the tmo_ employees post in the last couple of months. I think Tmobile is shifting their employee support to Facebook or Twitter.
Tforce use to frequent this board 5-6 years ago and help people but have since shifted to the other social media support leaving this a user to user forum like it was when I first started using this forum.
- Cali_CatBandwidth Buddy
TomDee1776 wrote:
Hello all!
I just recently got one of these Arcadyan KVD21 units as I was using an Inseego M2000, but after speaking with Inseego, there’s no way to add an external antenna to it unfortunately that they could offer, even though there ARE visible ports on the PCB...
Since I’ll be living in the sticks soon, I took the unit out to where I will be at and did a speed test and I got in excess of 200mbps down, which is all I need, so I probably won’t bother with an antenna!
What I DO need to do is to be able to disable the IPV6 as it's causing issues. I watched a couple of YouTube videos regarding disabling WiFi, which I may need to do, but found nothing on IPV6?
I am a 20 year network admin and I can work with command line programming, so if anyone has any info on getting this done, I would appreciate it greatly!
¡Saludos!
Tom
There are no settings in the current firmware of TMO gateways where you can change IP parameters on the gateway. However, some folks have commented here that a TMO business internet comes with additional for pay options in regards to static IP so perhaps that's a possibility but you would have to confirm with TMO directly.
- ParkytGamingNewbie Caller
DisgruntledArkadyanUser wrote:
Does tmobile read these forums?
It is absolutely imperative that they un-lobotomize the firmware to provide the ability to 1. disable wifi, 2. change the admin password. this is pathetic.
it IS very pathetic, but I've been told by a home internet rep that instead of these features landing in the web interface *at least for the arcaydian model* that the ability to disable the wifi and configure more options will be landing in the home internet app as T-Mobile has already added the option to change the WPA security protocols for the arcaydian in the app as of today. So hopefully the ability to disable the Wifi for people that want to use their own routers will be coming soon.
- mark_cRoaming Rookie
Regarding changing the administrator password, the T-Mobile Internet mobile app allows you to change the password and has had that ability for a long time.
I’m sure they will add the ability to turn wi-fi off at some point, although for non-technical folks who don’t have their own 3rd party router configured the right way, doing so would prevent the mobile app from communicating with the gateway, so that may be a reason this hasn’t been prioritized.
My networking friend tells me that an idle wi-fi network does not cause much (if any) interference/congestion, so I wouldn’t sweat the T-Mo gateway wi-fi being on so long as you don’t have any devices actively connecting to it.
- VuashtondadNetwork Novice
I used natural tater powershell to turn off wifi. Leave only 5ghz frequency and connect to the dynolink router. Use the router to put out 2gh n 5gh signal changes the mtu to 1420 r 1452 . Which ever work best for me. Switching 1420 u will see an big increase in your upload speed n ping. Make sure airtime fairness is off and oas band steering off. U should see 50% increase in speed. Main thing is the mtu n only 5gh frequency going to the router.
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