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7 TopicsTMobile Home Internet -- Great signal but no internet?
Hi all. I'm wondering if anyone else has had a similar issue. My unit is up on a second floor window. Constant five bars and I am not far from a 5g tower. But ever since I separated the bands (2.4ghz vs 5ghz) so I could live a smart Google home life again, my unit has been crashing. I've called in and done several factory resets. Most of which did not help up until I did a factory reset on my end and the expert did one as well on their end? Or at least that's what I was told? Anyway, it worked great up until I separated the bands about 24 hours later. I only reconnected a few smart devices and went to bed.This morning, I'm back to where I started with 5 signal bars and no internet connection. I'm chatting with a tmobile expert right now and we're troubleshooting it. I guess I'm getting a replacement in two days, but I'm hesitantly optimistic. Anyone else have a similar experience and solutions? Would adding a router help at all for what I'm guessing is a bandwidth issue?8.9KViews2likes13Comentarios5G Home Internet Suddenly Very Unstable And Technical Support Is Essentially Useless
Wondering if anyone else is having similar issues. First, at $50/month for 5G speeds with no data caps, this service is pretty much the best deal out there. When it is working well, we typically see speeds in the 60+ Mbps down/ 20+ Mbps up which is by far the best performance we've ever had at our house. Unfortunately, it has recently become the case that it almost never "works well". Over the last couple of weeks, we are lucky if we can get an hour a day where it is getting this kind of performance. For much of the day, it is actually not even usable (we're talking less than 1 Mbps and barely registering uploads). The strange thing is that when we first got this modem, it never seemed to be the case. I saw some forum discussions that overheating might be an issue, but it really isn't that hot. Additionally, when it is performing poorly, I noticed that we are getting less than two bars primary and zero bars secondary on the modem. Again, this previously wasn't the case. Sometime rebooting with temporarily resolve this issue, but I am not kidding when I tell you that most days we restart the modem a minimum of five times. Many times it simply doesn't fix anything. Compounding this is the fact that TMobile seems committed to off-shoring their technical support and the quality of this service is so bad it could be a post in itself. Over the last couple of months I've probably called once a week, which typically eats up an hour of my day and has rarely resolved anything. On three occasions, the representative told me they would call me back and not one has. Not one. On the last call, I managed to get a "manager" on the line who honestly was not any better than those who work for him. His only solution was to downgrade us to LTE even after I told him that we ultimately go the 5G device because the LTE was working very poorly. Anyway, I'm 99% sure I'm just going to have to bail on this service and go with Starlink which is available in my area. This really bums me out because whenTmobile's service is even working halfway decent it is more than enough for us, but "half-way decent" at this point is a dream state for us. Again, I'm curious if others are having similar issues. For what it is worth, we have the Nokia 5G cylindrical tower.2.9KViews12likes27ComentariosTower outages in Twin Cities, MN
I've been having issues with signal strength for days and now today I'm just about completely cut off. Three phones plus home internet. Download speeds went from 400MB to about 0.4MB at home. About the same on phones. Won't connect to 5Guc and barely any bandwidth on LTE. Support said they we performing upgrades to towers in my area. Yikes… service nearly completely cut off.899Visto0likes1Comentariocoverage in Downtown San Diego
The problem started January 2022 with both of ourphone getting really bad service in the heart of downtown San Diego.T Mobile coverage map shows5G enhanced services in all of downtown San Diego but when we test both of our phones Samsung S22 Ultra and IPhone 11 Pro Max we get less than LTE for a 3 block radius and tech support has checked the phone many time in store and online . The cell tower has been getting upgrades for 9 months and nothing changes even when a ticket is sent to tower sitestaff that say they respond they have5G service. So should we file a complaint with the State of California consumer affairs for consumers fraud with miss leading marketing of services that tech staff say isn't there. We have called 10 Plus time and get no help. We asked fora create for less than LTE services for 9 Months and the best T Mobile can offers is $75 when we have paid over $700 in charges. Really at the end of our rope with T Mobile and how you do business HELP216Visto0likes2Comentarios5G Promo Home Internet bandwidth really bad
I signed up for the 5G Home Internet $50/month, no limits, unlimited, etc. I was told that this was a first-come deal and I "got in." The program said to be restricting the number of users on the tower(s) so that it is not overloaded with traffic. Well, guess what. My 60-80 Mbps drops to 1-3 Mbps for the majority of the work day. So, pretty much useless...and not worth the $50. Has anyone had this problem and received any kind of explanation? They say they are monitoring the towers to make sure "bad actors/activity" is controlled (unattended bot use, humongous bandwidth hogging, etc.). This is not reliable for home-office use.133Visto0likes1Comentario