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17 TopicsSpeedtests on Sagemcom using wired ethernet speeds are crippled
I just signed up 5 days ago and got the sagemcom gateway. Noticed I can get 350 Mbps using the sage's wifi but if i do the same speedtest a minute later using wired (ethernet) i get around 40 Mbps. This makes no sense as wired should always be faster and more reliable than any radio wave signal. I'm a network engineer and i can transfer 2 files between my 2 computers with the same cables and network adapters at 100 MB/s (1 Gbps) so i'm 100% sure it's an issue with the gateway Adding to that, if I repeat the same file transfer test when connected to wifi, the file transfer is done at 40-50 Mbps as well. I have my tplink mesh connected to one of the ports, so even if i use that signal to do a speed test (which is a wifi 5 mesh, meaning it's capped at 866 Mbps) i get much worse results. I have seen reported this issue many times over the unofficial tmobile isp reddit specifically when using the sagemcom https://www.reddit.com/r/tmobileisp/comments/ybm7yl/sagecom_to_router_speeds_my_wireless_router_speed/ I recorded a video with speedtests done with wifi and wired and got tforce to create ticket 72045919 . Looking forward to a resolution of this, I'm just hoping it's a bug that can be patched via firmware and not a hardware defect.1.4KViews4likes14ComentariosEthernet cable to wifi bridge compatible with Tmobile Home Internet
One of the issues with T-Mobile home internet is finding the right location for the modem. I have found one and it is working great. However, that means I need to move run a newethernet cable from the solar monitoring station to the new gateway. Can you buy a device that you can plug an ethernet cable into to convert to WIFI work with a T-Mobile home internet gateway? An ethernet to Wi-Fi adapter. I found one thatworks great. It is a TP-Link AC1200 model RE315 ($29 device) ordered from Amazon. Took a 2-foot ethernet cable from the solar monitoring station and connected it into the TP-Link device that was plugged into an electric socket. Much better for me than moving a cable that is several hundred feet. Plus, if I ever have to move the T-Mobile gateway, I don't have to run a new cable again. As a side benefit, my WIFIrange is extended since the device functions both as an ethernet to WIFI adapter and a WIFI network extender. My T-Mobile Home internet device is aSagemcom Fast 5688W Gateway.296Visto1like0ComentariosArcadyan KVD21 ethernet
I have the Arcadyan gateway whic h seems to work ok for the most part. My issue is the ethernet speed compared to the wireless speed. With wireless I usually get over 100MBS. With ethernet usually the best I can do is rougly 20MBS. No way should wired be slower than wireless. I know it is not my computer as I have not yet cancelled my Xfinity service and I get around 920MBS with Xfinity. Is it the hardware in the Arcadyan or the firmware that T-Mobile is using? And what would be the advantage of slowing down the ethernet ports? I, like a lot of people, only want to plug my existing router into the gateway so I don't have to reconfigure my home network. T-Mobile support says the only option at this time is a replacement with another Arcadyan. I would like to try the Sagemcom but right now that doesn't seem to be an option. Thanks for any anelp.1KViews1like7ComentariosT-Mobile Home Internet & GlobalProtect VPN | Resolución
If you have a VPN issue, specifically GlobalProtect, I think I found a fix that has been working for me with T-Mobile Home Internet. Tldr; Set your T-Mobile Home Internet Wi-Fi Network name to automatically connect (so it connects when you turn on your PC) and under properties change the Network profile from Public to Private - viola. GlobalProtect VPN now works for me, so I can now assess whether I will keep Comcast or T-Mobile. Decisions lol Background: My current provider was Comcast and my rate is $50 with "Promo", ebill, and Autopay for their Blast! Service. I use my own equipment (Moto modem, eero Wi-Fi 6 router) - no issues. The agony/anxiety of having to call them every year when your promo ends and your bill goes up, you threaten to leave, they say they have the same price but for lower speeds, you don't accept, then eventually they keep you at the same rate and speed - after several years of this same rodeo it is annoying. Present: It's my 3rd day of having T-Mobile Home Internet. With Comcast I was getting anywhere from 200 -300 Mbps. I get the same or better speeds with T-Mobile, hitting as high as 465 Mbps and 30 on Upload. In short, the speeds at their lowest thus far, have been the same or better. I appear to be on Band 66 which gets me the best speeds in my location and Band 2 still fast but I do see a speed decrease. Unsure if/how the Primary/Secondary connection are at play and if I'm taking advantage of 5G. The first evening was cool, until the next morning I tried to connect to my work VPN and couldn't. When I called that second day, the rep opened a ticket to backdate my software to .0168 stating this was a temp fix for VPN issues - well later that day I noticed the firmware version dropped - so I tested with Ethernet cord and it still did not work. I tried 3 resets, rebooting and searching online for self-service to update my firmware - no dice- faux pas - had to call back in to request they update to latest firmware as speeds were still good but I noticed a difference in the firmware versions. At this time, still waiting for the "push" smh to go back to .0178. In the past, with Comcast, I did not want to run an Ethernet cord so I would use my Wi-Fi seldomly- I could always connect to the VPN but if I could access the sites was hit or miss, then magically I plug in the dumb Ethernet cord and it works. So, I did the same with T-Mobile, read all the forum thread post on possible causes and fixes. Well accessing the MTU or Ports or whatever else is not something I could do, nor do I think it should even be this difficult between IpV6 and 4 - if 6 is the future then let it be! Anyways, so I was contemplating a return because if I can't use the VPN whose gonna pay my bill? Based on what I have read, unsure if it's the VPN provider, your companies own IT limitations protocols, the type of Internet connection required for the VPN to function, it seems like all are valid depending on your VPN, settings, and the ISP provider. So anyways, I really would love to have 1 bill and get rid of Comcast. So, because of the error or patch issue I would get if I turn on my work PC and it is not connected to an Internet source (Ethernet or Wi-Fi) it gives an error. I used to manually connect to Wi-Fi because when we changed VPN's it was hit or miss, so I changed it to Automatic connect to network. GlobalConnect logs in but I can't access data or my work sites, or even Google.com, I can open Outlook though lol -so I had an epiphany. I changed the setting, so it connects automatically AND I went into properties under the network name and changed the Network profile from Public to Private - then magically everything worked just fine! Smh - so is this the missing link with GlobalProtect VPN? Or my companies IT protocol for Wi-Fi? Either way 3 reboots later, I've tested, and all is well, so glad I don't potentially have to cancel T-Mobile Home Internet, or run an Ethernet cord in my home just to work - will continue to test. Now My Comcast ping ~10, with T-Mobile its ~25-45 - not a gamer so it doesn't concern me. I noticed when I do a speedtest on my work PC connected to VPN(via Wi-Fi of course) the ping was 54 and Dl was ~60-75 Mpbs - versus my personal PC on the same network was 27 ping and 399 - 465 Mbps down LOL . I have not and will not try Ethernet with the VPN anymore as Wi-Fi seems to be working and my work space is neat like I like it…6.8KViews1like13ComentariosSlow Ethernet but Fast Wifi on same computer
I have the black T-Mobile Home Internet device that I just recently purchased. My computer, phone, and other wireless devices have 200mbps speeds while my Ethernet connected devices have 60mbps speeds. I tested my computers speed wirelessly and it hit the 200mbps mark, I plug in an Ethernet cord and it drops to 60mbps on the same computer. My drivers are up to date, I have tried 6 different Ethernet cables and 3 different devices, I have called 3 T-mobile technicians and still no solution to this problem. How can my Ethernet speeds match my wifi speeds?175Visto1like3Comentarios