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henrod
Roaming Rookie
Hace 3 años

nothing but trouble with home internet

Hi, all. I started out a few months ago with a Nokia gateway and it worked well until it didn't. It started randomly dropping out throughout the day and night. I had it replaced with another Nokia, which has the same problem.

I insisted on getting an Arcadyan unit which arrived list night and is much, much worse. It drops every few minutes. I reseated the SIM, did a factory reset, etc. It shows 4/5 bars, says 5G, then it will say no internet. It also sometimes gives a WAN 005 or WAN 002 error.

T-Mobile has been totally useless. Promising everything under the sun but has not been able to fix this. Has anyone had any success with home internet? Anyone have these same problems but have had success in fixing them? I live very close to a tower and just up the block from me you can get well over 600mbps upload. The problem isn't the signal.

Gracias.

  • gbmeyer01's avatar
    gbmeyer01
    Roaming Rookie

    I worked for TMo and took home the internet gateway to test it. Garbage. I am on top of a cell tower and can only get 2 small bars on the gateway. It stalls playing back video on TV. It's useless. I am very sad there are no alternatives to my internet situation. 

  • Frustrated home internet user wrote:

    Honestly I would be thrilled if I got 100 Mbps! As of just a couple of minutes ago my top speed was 26 Mbps. Since this is usable I will not be calling them again today. For now, it is functioning.

    Just figure it out that I can actually look up what LAC# I am connected to with my home internet. It shows up in the home internet app under "More" then go to "Advanced cellular metrics" in there it shows up at the very bottom but it is called TAC there. I just know it's the same thing since it is the same number that I can see in the opensignal site. 

  • Frustrated home internet user wrote:
    Frustrated home internet user wrote:

    Honestly I would be thrilled if I got 100 Mbps! As of just a couple of minutes ago my top speed was 26 Mbps. Since this is usable I will not be calling them again today. For now, it is functioning.

    Just figure it out that I can actually look up what LAC# I am connected to with my home internet. It shows up in the home internet app under "More" then go to "Advanced cellular metrics" in there it shows up at the very bottom but it is called TAC there. I just know it's the same thing since it is the same number that I can see in the opensignal site. 

    - figured out not figure it out

  • CookieJ's avatar
    CookieJ
    Transmission Trainee

    I have 25 towers within a 25 mile radius having 1 of 2 different LAC#. No matter where I am inside or out I can never get more than 2 bars on sagmecon device and the rare time I get more than 2 bars I have absolutely no service at all. Very frustrating, I can only make calls if the wifi goes down if I stand outside. Is it worth the call for them to lick me in on a different tower to see if the service is better? Any help is appreciated.