Gateway 5G
5 TopicsUnidentified 'RDK-B-GW' Device Showing on G4AR Gateway - Need Help!
Hi, I have the white G4AR gateway, and I've noticed a strange device that always appears as connected via Ethernet. I'm certain of the number of devices connected both via Ethernet and Wi-Fi, and this device doesn't match any of them. The device is listed as "RDK-B-GW" and shares the same IP address as the G4AR, but it has a different MAC address from the gateway. This unknown device shows up under the "Connected Devices" list when I use the T Life app (which was recommended as a replacement for the T-Mobile Internet app). However, it does not appear in the "Your Devices" list when I log in through the T-Mobile Internet app. I've searched online for information, but all I find are numerous T-Mobile ads without anything specific about this device or its possible connection to the G4AR. Does anyone know what this device is and how I can remove it? Is it possibly an internal or "ghost" device within the G4AR that's incorrectly displayed as a separate entity with a different MAC address? The manual doesn't mention anything about this either. Thanks in advance for any help!Solved2.8KViews3likes16ComentariosConnected device not assigned IP address
I have a computer connected to my T-Mobile Home Internet unit via Ethernet. The app lists it as connected and its Mac address, but no IP address. I need to connect to it via the IP address. None of the instructions I have found resolve the issue mostly because they refer to options and features that the app doesn't have. Perhaps an earlier version had those options but I am using the latest version and on a brand new Home Internet device. How do I get the IP address? arp -a doesn't list that device either. No IP address shown for connected device145Visto0likes1Comentario5g Home Internet Gateway Monitoring
Does anyone know of a way to monitor device traffic on the 5G home internet gateway? I am seeing very large data use when everyone in the house should be asleep and all devices inactive, I'm trying to see which device is causing the problem. Is there a router-login (the 192.168.0.1 router page) equivalent for the gateway that lets me monitor this? ¡Gracias!901Visto2likes3Comentarios