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T Mobile Home Internet & Google Home & Alexa
Help. I am battling to connect either Google Home Speaker or Alexa (Echo) speaker to T Mobile Home Internet. I have reset the devices but nothing. Both try to connect but can't finalize the instal and can't finalize setup connection. Any ideas please.
Also...how many devices can you add to home internet. I have the high speed internet gateway (grey tower). I have read conflicting numbers. 10 or 20 (10 on 5g 10 on 2.4g) or 64.
- GeoPhillyNetwork Novice
If I cany get Amazon Prime video and TV’s Alexa to stay connected,,,,, IT BACK TO XFINITY FOR ME ! :(
- JulimolNetwork Novice
Looks like the echo products will do an update that fixes the problem. All you have to do is set up on either a hotspot or on a regular wifi network. Once it's set up you can change the WiFi to a 2.5 ghz from your T-Mobile WiFi
- JustMarlaNewbie Caller
Paul I wrote:
Hi. Had the same issue, Alexa didn't connect with T-mobile gateway. It worked 3 months as it should and then it stopped to connect to wifi. After some time with the amazon representative over the phone, I went to the settings for T-mobile gateway and change the frequency from "Automatic" to 2.4 Hz. And it was done! No issue so far. Hopefully it can help someone else as well !!!
I purchased two Echo Show 5 devices and, although I was able to connect both on the 5G in the beginning, my home lost power briefly and I could not get them reconnected on 5G or 2.4G. Hours online and phone with Alexa support and no go. I actually had Amazon exchange the Echo Show devices lol.
After reading this I checked my settings in My T-mobile gateway app. I have settings for 5G and 2.4G but in the 2.4G I changed the setting on the WPA Version from WPA2/WPA3 to WPA2. I then rebooted my gateway and my Echo Show and viola! They both connected seamlessly.
I have one Roku TV, one Roku streaming device, my phone, 5 Wyze cameras and now 2 Echo Show 5 connected and everything is running beautifully.
Hope this can help someone else as well.
- Paul_INewbie Caller
Hi. Had the same issue, Alexa didn't connect with T-mobile gateway. It worked 3 months as it should and then it stopped to connect to wifi. After some time with the amazon representative over the phone, I went to the settings for T-mobile gateway and change the frequency from "Automatic" to 2.4 Hz. And it was done! No issue so far. Hopefully it can help someone else as well !!!
- Stanley11Network Novice
Cheeseboidaddy wrote:
Separate the wifi signals in the web interface, I was able to get both alexa and Google to work doing so.
What and where are the web interface?
- evbluNewbie Caller
syaoran wrote:
Make sure your Google Assistants and Amazon Alexa’s are using the 2.4GHz WiFi, set manually to 2.4GHz, channel 6 with AES for encryption. 10 devices is about the maximum for devices spread over both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz channels combined.
How do you do this??
- evbluNewbie Caller
How do you separate the wifi signals??
- CheeseboidaddyNewbie Caller
Separate the wifi signals in the web interface, I was able to get both alexa and Google to work doing so.
- alloo66Newbie Caller
I had to do a hard reset on my Google Home Devices and I closed and reopened the Google Home App, then I was able to add my google home devices to my home. It seems to be a Google Home app issue.
- alloo66Newbie Caller
I can't connect my google home devices to T-Mobile home internet? I just got my modem today 12/29/21.
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