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39 TopicsDoes T-Mobile have any plans to expose advanced settings on their gateways?
Is anyone able to provide a timeline for T-Mobile providing access to advanced router settings? (You know, the ones virtually all other ISPs provide) Currently T-Mobile's home internet solution does not allow users to: Manage DNS settings Manage DHCP (IP addresses for client machines) Use any subnet other than 192.168.12.x connected directly to the gateway Put the gateway into bridge mode - this results in double network address translation (NAT) that breaks services like port forwarding and VPN Specify the channel to be used for wireless SSIDs (neither 2.4 nor 5Ghz) It would be really nice to know if T-Mobile has any intention of ever resolving these issues. Until they do, users will continue to be frustrated with just how inflexible and limiting the T-Mobile home internet solution actually is compared to other ISPs. When you factor in that most users get 150/30Mbpsas average bandwidth, T-Mobile's low cost is actually not that low - most ISPs will provide 400/35Mbps for just a few dollars more. So, when can we expect to get real access, on T-Mobile Home Internet, to the configuration options that almost all other ISPs provide already? It really is shameful that this hasn't been addressed or resolved already!249Visto1like1ComentarioConnect Archer C54 to Sagecomm Gateway
Hello to all, My wife has been having issues connecting her Nintendo Switch to Animal Crossing and I have read that maybe adding a router would help. I purchased a TP Link Archer C54 router and it powers and gives a network but there is no internet connection. I am using the Ethernet ports in the back of the sagecomm. I have tried everything. Any suggestions to help this router connect to the internet would be great. Thanks, MichaelSolved80Visto0likes6ComentariosGateway doesn't remember password
When I first setup network I could log into T-Life App on my iPhone with face recognition and access the Gateway without entering the password. Now I have to enter password every time even though the remember password is checked and I'm logged into T-Life app.37Visto0likes1ComentarioT-mobile gateway with seperate router
I'm just starting out on T-Mobile home internet but didn't want to stop using my Asus Router which is set up nicely already to handle everything in this household (both wifi and ethernet). Here's what I did to avoid any problems. I hooked my Router's WAN port (which use to go to my cable modem) to one of the two ethernet ports on the back of the T-Mobile Gateway. To avoid double NAT and other problems, I went to Administration on my Asus RT-AX82U and changed it from Wireless Router to Access Point. I made sure to download the Device Discovery Utility linked under Access Point before saving the change so I could get the Router IP address to log into it after the Router reboots. Then just type the new IP into the browser to continue managing the Router. I hope this helps anyone that simply wants to keep using their Router and it's setup with the T-Mobile Gateway. I can't totally disable the wifi in the T-Mobile Gateway (mine is the Sagemcom), but I switched it to 5Ghz only in the Tmobile app to cut down on any interference (which hasn't been a problem anyway) and still only use the WiFi from my Asus Router.4.8KViews6likes11ComentariosAccess OpenVPN server behind T-mobile Home Internet
Currently, I am testing T-Mobile 5G Home Internet. Here is what I found while I am doing testing: 1. CG-NAT, I am getting 192.168.12 IP on my router WAN 2. NAT444, NAT after NAT, even whatismyip.com gives me a public ip which is the tower public ip, not my modem/gateway Ip. 3. On my Asus router, I turn on IPv6, so I have a public IPv6 My setup: 1. Internet <-> T-Mobile (modem/gateway 192.168.12.) <-> Asus router (192.168.1.0/24) 2. I have Ipv6 on my router, which is a public 2607:fb91:82ae:1493 3. I have OpenVPN server setup on the router. (I tested by access 192.168.12.x from my internal network which works, but it doesn't work when I use the public IPv6 Ip) 4. I have firewall disabled to make sure things work first Goals: 1. I can access my internal network from a public location, so I can get files on my harddrive (attach to the router USB port) 2. Access other web which has region check and I was oversea Questions: 1. How may I OpenVPN into my router from public so I can access my network resource? 2. Any other suggestions?2.4KViews0likes5ComentariosCertain devices got kicked off T-mobile Home Internet
I got several devices connected to my T-mobile home wifi. Only two of them got kicked off WIFI and it happened multiple times. Always that two devicesand all other devices are completely fine. These two are android phones but other android devices have no problem. Afterthey got kicked off, it says wrong wifi password when I tried to re-connect. Every time I had to unplug and replug the gateway to have them reconnected. Anyone has the same issue and how to solve it?102Visto0likes1ComentarioDoes T-Mobile KVD21 Gateway/Router work in India?
I would like to know/check the below before purchasing aT-Mobile KVD21 Router: Does T-Mobile KVD21 work like a normal Wi-Fi Router (without Internet connection) without a SIM Card? Is T-mobile SIM Card supported in India? Does T- mobile Power adapter plug intoIndian sockets?32Visto0likes1ComentarioUSB tethering with Franklin T10 hotspot
I started a new line with a Franklin T10 hotspot. My plan was to use it as a backup internet connection for the house, since I work from home and my ISP is less than stable. I'd like to set up the dual WAN function on the router and just leave the device plugged in to the USB port. The device works great for wifi (mifi) usage, but I cannot get USB tethering to work. I've made sure the USB option is enabled in the settings, and I've tried plugging it into Windows and Mac laptops, and directly into the router. Anyone else found success using USB tethering with this device?241Visto0likes0Comentarios