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t-monile home internet is barely providing basic data speeds sometimds.
My t-mobile internet, especially lately, has been the worst internet I have ever bought/dealt with. My wife with her iPhone 12 Pro gets medium 5g coverage most of the time at our house. Why does our home internet modem averages weak to poor signal? I've never gotten a better signal than weak. It is also CONSTANTLY losing connection to the internet witch is hard on my wife when she works from home full time and is constantly dropping connection to her work. I'm never getting the minimum download speed I was told I would at least be getting and streaming and or gaming is virtually impossible. Please help or I'm going to have to cancel and go back to our previous internet provider.
Log into the gateway (forget the app useless) open a web browser go to http://192.168.12.1/ primary and secondary signal info off the Overview first tab. Then Status tab and same primary and secondary info. You have to expand them with click the down arrow to see the data.
This is the data that shows your connection.
- CriplgamerRoaming Rookie
Turn off all the broadcast SSIDs! Then buy a wifi6 home mesh network. Sad you got to spend money but the built in wifi6 modem is 🔥🔥 hot garbage 🔥🔥🔥.
Then, flip it over and take the battery out of it, lots of great videos on tear downs on YouTube. Takes 5 min.
Once back together, buy a cheap 120mm fan with usb-C connector , one with feet on it and set the modem on top and plug it in to provided USB C port.
The short of it is the modem is overheating during use , and going into thermal throttle..lots of videos showing temps with a FLIR camera proving so.
If you do that small mod, cost maybe $10 for a fan for it (should of been built with one TMO) , and it still doesn't stabilize your service then I suggest factory resetting it and again switching off all Wi-Fi broadcast SSIDs.
Get a nice mesh WiFi 6 system like a Tp Link Deco , plug it in and your worries are done. Also, sadly Bars, don't really equal signal strength or quality. It's really a horrible indicator that's flawed on all cell devices.
If you do ALL the above, and it still doesn't get the speeds you want, then I suggest as a last resort download cellmapper , find your tower and get it in /near a window as close to the tower as possible.
Antenna placement is also 🔥 garbage 🔥 on these and many techies like to mod them with external connectors for amplified or High Gain Directional Antennas. Again also cheap and fairly easy if you can follow directions.
The last step is for people like me who want the most out of the network. Likely if you do all I say here, and your firmware is UTD, and you still cannot get usable service I suggest returning it for a replacement and or refund.
The kinks will get ironed out and TMobile is great about listening to their customers and giving them what they want/need .
I am sure they will have someone who is engineering the next modem iteration take all the above into account.be patient and I'll be here to help if you need it
- auragoneboyRoaming Rookie
1012Brian wrote:
I'm curious to see your answers. I have experienced the same over the last month. We've had the home internet box for months, and it worked wonders over my old provider. So much so, we were able to start using a streaming tv service. But not now. The download speed has dropped tremendously and at times it will just disconnect entirely. Not just with the streaming service, it does it with a phone or a tablet as well. Never did that before, and nothing has changed. I have gone through the reset process, the unplugging and so forth, and the problem remains. I guess that unlimited data isn't so unlimited after all.
Just don’t know what to do about it.
I have the same problems. Thinking about going back to Comcast.
- LBOCEANRoaming Rookie
Joshjafackl wrote:
My t-mobile internet, especially lately, has been the worst internet I have ever bought/dealt with. My wife with her iPhone 12 Pro gets medium 5g coverage most of the time at our house. Why does our home internet modem averages weak to poor signal? I've never gotten a better signal than weak. It is also CONSTANTLY losing connection to the internet witch is hard on my wife when she works from home full time and is constantly dropping connection to her work. I'm never getting the minimum download speed I was told I would at least be getting and streaming and or gaming is virtually impossible. Please help or I'm going to have to cancel and go back to our previous internet provider.
Exactly what information in this post proves to provide 'The Solution' as its flagged 'Resolved'... other than to guide you through web access to the gateway data?
- danfRoaming Rookie
@hank has some good stuff about boosting your signal, but my router reports very good signal and it worked great for the first few weeks... now pretty much unusable. have they pushed out a bad firmware update or something????
- EugeneRoaming Rookie
I've been dealing with download speeds of 1mbps to 3mbps since April 2022. before that we had 130mbps on download speeds for at least 2 years. Then they say there working on towers. The tower that we had good download speeds with was 6 miles away. Now they are tagging off At&T tower which is a half mile from us. Almost a year later and they still do not have it fixed. One day we had thought they fixed the problem, back up to 130mbps download. that lasted for a few hours. I have over 100 hours logged with tech support. SMH
- 007BondMI6Bandwidth Buddy
Anyone with issues you should post what bands you are connected to, RSRP, SNR, RSRQ, RSSI, how far are you from the tower, if you want anyone to help you. If you just want to vent ok you have vented but if you want help post some info that a person helping you can use.
Just saying my internet drops ok so happens with cable, fios, nothing new here. My speed is slow ok happen to me with Comcast too again noting of use to help you.
- JoshjafacklRoaming Rookie
007BondMI6 wrote:
Log into the gateway (forget the app useless) open a web browser go to http://192.168.12.1/ primary and secondary signal info off the Overview first tab. Then Status tab and same primary and secondary info. You have to expand them with click the down arrow to see the data.
This is the data that shows your connection.
Thank you for this info, I too will also look up and follow up with more helpful information.
- RobertLattermanRoaming Rookie
This JUST happened to me starting Monday of this week…. I WAS connected to the T-Mobile tower (was Sprint) only 1 mile away and getting VERY high speeds then it disappears Monday…. They are converting Sprint towers over right now and I am currently connected to a tower over 10 miles away…. for the time being……. you need to run Speedtest (app on your phone) and AS it starts to run the download test and the meter arrow starts to move start to rotate your gateway and see if it starts to 'jump' in speed….. run it several times and do this over and over…. it has 4 antennas inside and rotation affects where it is looking outside….. also try unplugging it and while it on try moving it to different locations in your house and you need to test next to various windows each time…. there is a small display at the top of the unit and to activate it just tap on it lightly and you may have to swipe it left or right a couple of times to find the connection strength 'bars' ….they are very bright and may be a bit hard to see….. at each location you can slowly rotate (like ¼ turn at a time) and see what you get…. once you think you have found a better spot plug it in and wait about a minute or so for it to come back on and after another 2 minutes let it finish up connecting and THEN redo your speed test(s) ….. If you happen to have an upstairs then by all means locate it up there….. there ARE kits available online from a company called Waveform that well let you add an external high gain set of antennas to the unit and you can then pull in signals many miles away….. works very well by the way….. and there are videos on YouTube these days about that...
- SlclemensRoaming Rookie
I've had essentially the same experience. T-Mobile has essentially oversold their 5G home service that went from strong in the Spring to non-functional by August. Now they just claim they are congested and have no intention of expanding their capacity to meet the demand they sold. They say speeds of less than 10, or even 1, out of the 150 they promised, are fine during normal waking hours, and if you don't like it you can leave. Pretty sure that's call theft and fraud.
- CriplgamerRoaming Rookie
Slclemens wrote:
I've had essentially the same experience. T-Mobile has essentially oversold their 5G home service that went from strong in the Spring to non-functional by August. Now they just claim they are congested and have no intention of expanding their capacity to meet the demand they sold. They say speeds of less than 10, or even 1, out of the 150 they promised, are fine during normal waking hours, and if you don't like it you can leave. Pretty sure that's call theft and fraud.
You are likely dealing with Wi-Fi interference if you are using the built in wifi6 router . Turn those off and get a nice mesh system. Trust me I thought I was gonna go bonkers until I did it myself . Also these things thermal throttle with heavy use. 5g modems get 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥. Buy a p.c Fan with feet and a USB power plug 120mm and plug it in the back then set the modem on top .
Remove the BATTERY as well from the bottom. Great videos out there on why you should and how. Takes 5 min and no skill but taking 4 screws out. Battery overheats> modem gets too 🔥🔥> thermal throttles>>> crappy speeds.the end.
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