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High-Speed Internet Gateway does not work with some apps on T-mobile Home Wifi Internet
I don't know if anybody can help. Encountered a few deal breaking moments with T-mobile Home Wifi internet.
I get a whopping 100-235mbps with my High-Speed Internet Gateway but it prevents full access to apps causing extreme lag spikes, pages not loading and video not playing with Amazon Prime Video (on PS4 and on Amazon Fire Stick 4k), TD Ameritrade trading platform for Windows 10, and to a lesser extent apps like Epic Games on PC
I also have T-vision TV package, that works fine. So does Netflix.
Epic games was able to be fixed once telling PC to use Google DNS 8.8.8.8. and 8.8.4.4. respectively.
I had to use Nord VPN to get TD Ameritrade to function correctly without freezing at times, DNS change did not work here.
Amazon prime video is still a no go, constantly stops and takes a long time to load again only to stop again. DNS change also did not resolve the issue. It should still work with Nord VPN because it bypasses all T-Mobile filters, but I did not buy T-mobile Home WiFi internet to need the VPN all the time, so I did not bother trying VPN with Prime Video.
Is that something we can possibly fix in firmware? And soon please?
Speaking of firmware. There is no place to get a new Firmware update which the High-Speed Internet Gateway critically needs. It lacks too many features. One the most needed features is to allow the High-Speed Internet Gateway to turn in just a modem and turn off all routing features so that users can bring their own independent routers to handle DHCP and other advanced functions.
High-Speed Internet Gateway also has a bug where I can not fully disable all of the WiFi Signals. You can stop broadcast and SSID from being announced and reduce the radio power for 2.4ghz and 5ghz from 100% down to 12% but it is still not entirely off. I can still see a 5ghz band displaying a signal and allows me to connect when WiFi is supposed to be disabled.
Apparently there is a 5Ghz low and 5Ghz high antenna mode. And the 5ghz high is the one that remains visible and usable. Can not be turned off. I don't want to use the hub for wifi, just want to use hard wired internet.
I hope to see these issues addressed in the next firmware update with a resources on where we can obtain the new firmware update file as right now there is no information on that anywhere for the new High-Speed Internet Gateway.
At the very least I want to see the simple feature of turning the gateway into a modem all by itself and I can handle all the routing on my end instead and if it comes to it I can do a whole house VPN that way and bypass all the problems.
Older gateways had the expert mode from what I could see, please bring that back too if you can.
Thank you for reading! And for the help!
Mike
P.S.
I have already tried turning it off and back on again, obviously does not work. VPN seems to be the only way to bypass all the problems, but since the unit can not disable routing to act solely as a modem, I can not use a separate router for DHCP and to run VPN for the whole house.
- T-moWifiUSERRoaming Rookie
alarmguy wrote:
First thanks in your sincere efforts to help the original post? As that was who I was trying to help.
I can and do have all my wifi radios runs turned off in the Nokia Gray Tower. I dont know what photos you are showing me, maybe you have an older firmware?
The first photo you have posted is what my page looks like and programed exactly as written on page 27 of the manual that I posted a link too.I have the SSIDs and “Broadcast” turned off “Disabled” on all three radios. 2.5, low 5 and high 5.
I have a Motorola AC 2600n router connected via Ethernet to the Nokia Router/Modem and is where all my wireless devices connect through.There are no SSIDs showing up as an option for the Nokia Tower in my home. I can turn them on and off at will, in fact I used the quite capable built in Nokia router for a good week or two on the 2.5, low5 and high 5 then turned them off and use the Motorola Router exclusively now.
Its all clear in the manual as well, page 27, disable SSID and Broadcast.
I have no issues what so ever with any of my 28 wifi devices connecting, though no more then 18 are active at any one time as seen by the network. No issues with 5 Roku players, cellphones, 2 laptops, 2 desktops, wifi cameras, doorbell camera, network printers, ect, ect ,ect …
My problem is with a defective Nokia Modem/Router that will not connect to a secondary cell connection. It did for a couple weeks, however was very unreliable for more the 24 hours, my speeds when the secondary connection drops goes from 100 Mbps to 20, sometimes much worse, sometimes up to 40. Very unstable and very frustrating as I know the 5g modem must be defective as it no longer works at all.Lets face it, this modem/router was pushed out to the market place by Nokia way too soon.
TMobile states firmware updates will be automatically pushed when available. The 2.5 and 5G wifi radios have nothing to do with updates. Only the cell signals are used for updates.
I guess I disabled the wifi the wrong way, followed page 27 and went to each SSID channel and disabled.
Yet in the status screen it still says wifi is enabled and shows transmission power….however on the statistics screen and WLAN tab it says both 2.4 and 5 GHz are both off.
Then when I do a wifi search with my PC it still shows TMobileWiFi-2.4GHz and TMobileWiFi-5.0GHz as available networks to connect to. I'll have to turn off router and see if those stop showing up.
Not sure why it does that. I never set those names up as the network names and I doubt my neighbors signed up for T-mobile gateway the same exact time I did.
Also when manually turning the unit off and back on, it resets some of my settings and defaults me to default admin and password as well as resetting the wifi settings. So now I do reboots from the web UI browser instead.
Anyways, thanks for trying to help.
I will have to call customer service and see what they say. Maybe there's an automatic update on the way as doing manual updates it asks me to drag and drop the update file into the web UI...and I have no clue where to get an update file to so. I really hope you are right and they also do it automagically.
Fingers crossed, if these issues aren’t resolved in like a month, that will force Xfinity to come back, but at least there I don’t experience these kinds of issues. - T-moWifiUSERRoaming Rookie
magenta6804295 wrote:
I use my LG V6 for internt on my computer and tv access… you do tethering and mobile hot spot and connect with a USB for computer. For tv or anything else look for the name that is given as your connection ex: LGV6 #### 's . Hope this helps someone
Debra
Thx for the tip but that isn't really relevant here. But appreciated anyways. - CristinaTransmission Trainee
T-moWifiUSER wrote:
Actualización:
I am having a mostly stable experience with T-mobile WiFi by disabling all the SSID parts of the radios on all frequencies and using my own router as a network hub and wireless access point connected by wire to T-mobile gateway.
There is still the brief lag at times when requesting an online page or doing some task, and it also still experiences data hanging but it does not always crash apps as a result of data taking too long to come in or having brief pauses.
Last night I was playing COD Cold War Zombies on PC and I was hosting the party, no problems at all. I only played for about 2 hours thou.
I guess I have to keep in mind I am saving money compared to cable and overall the internet mostly works fine. I have downloaded about 400gb the first week without any throttling, so that's good too.
Most of my apps work fine. Those that don't are niche cases. Like for whatever reason Amazon prime video works okay unless I start a second prime video stream on the same network.
Some sites and apps don’t diplay correctly so I had to change DNS from default to Google DNS, I did that change for console and PC.
One of my PCs uses even more niche apps, and for that one I use a VPN which I already had.
When connecting my T-mobile phone to T-mobile wifi internet, the wifi calls feature in my phone can and does often break.
Clearly there is a lot of room to improve stability of the T-mobile gateway and home internet experience. But I feel for this month and maybe the next month too. It's worth keeping the service and watching to see if it improves with new firmware.
I really don't want to go back to Comcast / Xfinity and their terribly limited and expensive plans. Att is probably worse, not only don't i get much speed but it also is very unreliable where I live.
I think T-mobile has a real success opportunity in this area.
I had a lot of the same lagging issues until about 2 days ago, and I haven't changed any settings. It seems they're doing some updates on their end too. Hopefully it remains stable.
- T-moWifiUSERRoaming Rookie
I had loads of issues today with it.
I am not getting errors from the unit itself. But when for example I even want to do a speed test. It takes a few seconds before it starts the test. With Xfinity it was almost right away.
Then when using Ameritrade trading platform, sometimes it will not connect. But then with VPN it will connect.
Or sometimes it will be connected and drop the connection despite me not actually losing connection. So the 5g Modem or the filters that Tmobile towers use on their back end don't seem to be switching data fast enough.
I am cancelling my service and going back to Xfinity, which is not what I wanted to do. I hope T-mobile improves over the next year or 2 and I will come back. I hate Xfinity Comcast service, they are the worst with billing, but at least the internet is reliable with them.
T-mobile is so close to being perfect, if only they could eliminate the lag.
Last night it wouldn’t even let me connect to streaming services for a while - magenta7899110Newbie Caller
alarmguy wrote:
First thanks in your sincere efforts to help the original post? As that was who I was trying to help.
I can and do have all my wifi radios runs turned off in the Nokia Gray Tower. I dont know what photos you are showing me, maybe you have an older firmware?
The first photo you have posted is what my page looks like and programed exactly as written on page 27 of the manual that I posted a link too.I have the SSIDs and “Broadcast” turned off “Disabled” on all three radios. 2.5, low 5 and high 5.
I have a Motorola AC 2600n router connected via Ethernet to the Nokia Router/Modem and is where all my wireless devices connect through.There are no SSIDs showing up as an option for the Nokia Tower in my home. I can turn them on and off at will, in fact I used the quite capable built in Nokia router for a good week or two on the 2.5, low5 and high 5 then turned them off and use the Motorola Router exclusively now.
Its all clear in the manual as well, page 27, disable SSID and Broadcast.
I have no issues what so ever with any of my 28 wifi devices connecting, though no more then 18 are active at any one time as seen by the network. No issues with 5 Roku players, cellphones, 2 laptops, 2 desktops, wifi cameras, doorbell camera, network printers, ect, ect ,ect …
My problem is with a defective Nokia Modem/Router that will not connect to a secondary cell connection. It did for a couple weeks, however was very unreliable for more the 24 hours, my speeds when the secondary connection drops goes from 100 Mbps to 20, sometimes much worse, sometimes up to 40. Very unstable and very frustrating as I know the 5g modem must be defective as it no longer works at all.Lets face it, this modem/router was pushed out to the market place by Nokia way too soon.
TMobile states firmware updates will be automatically pushed when available. The 2.5 and 5G wifi radios have nothing to do with updates. Only the cell signals are used for updates.
I am having SAME issue. Whenever I connect an ethernet cable to the T-Mobile Nokia5G gateway, the 2nd cell signal disconnect. This means no 5G signal and only getting 4G. So I disconnect the ethernet cable and reboot it, then I get 5G on 2nd signal connected again. I may have to return this piece junk.
- T-moWifiUSERRoaming Rookie
That's crazy, I haven't had those issues. I get about 3 bars on 5g, or 4bars if I orient it better however it's still good enough in non-ideal location where I prefer to have it.
Had the unit for nearly 2 months now. I keep it in a cool spot of the house, loads of ventilation around it and with the wifi turned off on it, it doesn't heat itself as much, so less of a chance of it breaking prematurely.
Internet is running pretty good. Occasional hitches still include slightly slower response time on web pages vs cable. In FPS video games it's mostly fine with occasional very brief split second lag. For streaming video is perfect, general downloads perfect again. Slower paced games also perfect.
For stock trading like TWS, i have to use NORD VPN connected to Chicago (nearest to me) using UDP protocol and split tunneling so only the "Chromium" app of the TWS workstation gets tunneled otherwise the whole system would. And you're probably wondering why VPN, because without it, it simply doesn't work right. T-mobile must be blocking certain ports, or something about their filtering methods cause the app to stall without VPN. Didn't need vpn with Xfinity. Nord VPN is cheap and besides i was already using it for other things so it's not a bother.
I also VM into Linux at same time and manually set the network it uses as the non vpn one, otherwise it runs weird.
Sure, it's a lot of steps. But once i figured it out once, it's all automatic now and runs perfectly. Bye Xfinity Crapcast, see you never.
I'm just happy not to worry about data cap anymore and not overpay for that privilege. I also signed up for T-Mobile TVision TV streaming service, it is 100% worth it considering how much I save on internet now. And you get more than just live TV, but also Netflix style shows!!! $50 well spent. They also have a $40 deal worth looking into. With Comcast they wanted $30 just for 10 local channels i get for free with antenna anyways, pft.
I'm lucky enough to have near perfect line of sight to a tower within a mile away, so my speeds are great anywhere from 65 to 235 with the peak time average being more around 85 to 125mbps Mbps download and consistent 50-60 Mbps uploads
I also downloaded a little over 1TB of data my first month. Never throttled. Truly unlimited.
Thanks T-Mobile for being the good guys. This is how internet should be! ¡Eres espectacular!
- tniceguy5Newbie Caller
Wifi99 wrote:
I just got T-mobile internet, and Ethernet is connected to my Samsung TV, but for some reason, Amazon Prime doesn't work. Can anyone help?
Same here, I came looking for people who had issues with Amazon Prime not working but my TV is also Samsung. Everything else works find spent hour on phone with TechSupport said new 5g tower just finished he did some update now everything flies except for Prime. Netflix has always worked flawless even when having issues with internet. Someone please help I am not real technical but can try anything T internet is almost perfect for me just need some help.
- tniceguy5Newbie Caller
I got Prime to work thru my Roku so it may have something to do with Samsung Prime App?
- eratenNewbie Caller
I'm glad I found this thread. I'm having the same issue. This seems like too much work so I'll be switching back to cable since it is luckily available for my area. I'll give T-Mobile a try in another year and hopefully some kinks will be worked out.
- turbo159Network Novice
Prime Video works on my LG TV, and iOS devices but not on Apple TV after switching to TMobile Home Internet. Really strange.
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