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I was told the 5G inseego MiFi 2000 would work with anything and would allow me to play Xbox One on it. I ended up connecting with my phone and laptop but unable to do so with my Xbox. I ended up messaging inseego because I thought it was an inseego issue. They replied to me saying this: "Hello, The issue you are seeing is a result of some backend network handling changes made on the T-Mobiles side for their 5G network. Forcing the M2000 to 4G only is a possible fix for the issue while it is being worked out. This can be done with the following steps. First, on a device connected to the M2000 open a browser and navigate to 192.168.1.1 Once you land on this page sign-in in the top right corner. (By default the admin password will be the same as the default WiFi password if it has not been updated) Go to Settings > Advanced, the page you land on after clicking Advanced should be the Network tab, locateNetwork Mode Selection, change this from Auto toLTE/UMTS, save the changes at the bottom of the page. Reboot the M2000, this change may take a few minutes to take effect, retry the connection from your console. Here is how to get a hold of us if needed. Inseego Support Phone: 877-698-6481 Email:technicalsupportus@inseego.com" I switched to 4G LTE and was able to finally get online for the Xbox Multiplayer. I wouldn't of bought a 5G hotspot if I was going to have to only use 4G LTE. I got this because I'm away half the year due to work. Is T-Mobile going to have this issue fixed or will this be a continuous problem? If it won't be fixed, I'd probably go in a different direction regarding providers13KViews1like32ComentariosInseego FX3100 5G and MIMO, 3G/4G/5G Antenna (6000451) Omnidirectional MIMO by Netgear
Wondering if anyone has tried this Netgear antenna to connect to the Inseego FX3100? Just looking for extra signal for N41. Right now I have RSRQ (0), RSRP (-99), SINR (11) on Band n41. Tmobile connection quality is listed at 4 bars (Very Good). Last Speed Test Download (150 Mbps), Upload (35.7 Mbps)2.5KViews1like9Comentariosinseego FW2000e and Asus router NO INTERNET
This home internet has been a disaster from the start. Someone please explain this to me: Internet dropped again tonight. Rebooted inseego. Nothing. Unplugged wan from router and into computer directly. Rebooted Inseego. Nothing. Went into Inseego settings and changed from 5G/LTE to force only LTE. I have strong LTE internet on the computer. BUT when I unplug the wan from the computer back into the router and reboot everything? No internet. Router tells me DHCP not functioning properly from ISP. Why is this? How do I fix it? What can I do/try? thanks383Visto0likes2ComentariosInseego FX2000-3 unable to access from internet to local network
I recently acquired an Inseego FX2000-3. From this I can access the Internet using the LAN and Wi-Fi but I need to be able to access (rdesktop) from the Internet to a computer on the LAN, how can I do it? I tried ippasstrough connecting directly (point to point) the PC to Inseego and it didn't work and when I try to do port forwarding, port 3389 is not valid. I need to know how I can access a computer on my LAN from the Internet? Saludos102Visto0likes0ComentariosT-mobile Business Internet - Why do you even offer this if you can't remotely access any IOT device behind the gateway?
Basics of any ISP is to allow remote access through the gateways so customers can manage any of the IOT devices attached to their network. This is a fundamental failure on T-mobile's design and network design for both business and residential internet services. Once a replacement device shows up, no power cords, no ethernet cords, the device shows up dirty with food, fingerprints, and other unsanitary residue on it that makes me question if the last person used it as toilet paper before putting it in the box. The SIM cardhasto be switched from the old device, no problem. Yet there is no straightforward way outside of sitting on hold for hours to get someone in the technical services group that later hangs up on you hours into your call to get the IMEI number updated in connect.inseego.com. If you are looking for 5G internet service that is decently fastand you will never need to access any of your devices from a remote location, decent service. If you need to access your devices from remote locations, don't use T-mobile. This decades long availability to remotely access computers, servers, alarm systems, storage systems, camera systems, and other devicesis apparently an elusive realm forT-mobile to grasp which makes me wonder how their own IT staff interacts with their network.91Visto0likes1Comentario