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T mobile internet is working perfectly
I have now been with T-Mobile home internet 3½ months and I'm very satisfied with the service given what they charge verses Spectrum and the local Ma Bell. I live in what is described as 5G extended area by T-Mobile. It started bumpy, with the first two 5G gateways didn't work, the first was the on-off button wouldn't stay on. The second just quit after two days. The third one has been working fine. I regularly have download speeds of 150 - 190 MBPS and 35 to 50 up. I have experienced one time a loss of internet connection and after I rebooted the gateway i haven't experienced a loss of connection again. My gateway sits in the middle of the house, as no matter I put it, the signal was the same. 2 to 3 bars for primary ( B2 and sometimes B66) and 3 to 4 bars for the secondary signal (N71). The 1609 firmware upgrade fixed the Cisco anywhere VPN issue I was experiencing on my company laptop. It is true that making small turns to the gateway way affects your signal reception. I'm using the wireless router without additional routers because I have really good signal throughout the house and my property( I'm on an acre). I only had one device that wouldn't initially connect to the router and that was my Sonos sound bar. It's only 2.4GHZ, I had to change the ax designation in the 2.4GHZ setting and it connected immediately, once connected I changed it back to ax and it has stayed connected since. I only have one WiFi 6 capable device, a new laptop and it wouldn't even see the routers wireless signal until I updated the laptop, after that it connected easily. So it is nice to read others with good experiences, there are always going to be issues in different areas and with different people as sometimes I believe their expectations exceed the actual service, i. e. Port forwarding, configuring the gateway for bridge mode, etc. those things someday may come as the service grows. As for me I love to see them disrupting all the big boys to force them to be more competitive. Go T-Mobile!
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