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11 TopicsHow to handle lack of WPS button on new Home Internet Router
Hi, I got the new Home Internet Cylinder router. Pretty simple setup but the speeds are good and the price is right. I have a few devices I have always used WPS to connect. Some extenders and some indoor cameras. Can't figure out how to do it now. I do not see a WPS button. Am I missing something? The interface is so simple but maybe it will get better with time. Gracias42KViews6likes14Comentarioswi fi router for gateway
I am a newbie and not a techie, but I am trying to set up a router to my gateway. I see many suggestions to turn off the wifi on the gateway and use a separate router. I am looking for an inexpensive (under $150) rounter to add to my gateway. (Not sure it will even help so I don't want to invest too much).I am looking for one that hooks up without having to make a lot of modifications. Did I mention I'm not that tech savvy. Is there a specific ethernet cable number I need? Has anyone hooked up a wi fi 6 router that just works? Nater Tater recommends ASUS, any other brands? Thanks for any advice you can give me. I am less than a mile from my tower, I get 2 bars on 4G and 3 bars on 5G and routinely am getting downloads speeds less than 1Mbps.. not acceptable. HELP!!!!! Tech support at T mobile is no help. They just keep having me factory reset, etc.9.6KViews0likes6ComentariosWill using my own router resolve some issues with the T-mobile router?
I'm having a few issues with my 5g T-mobile gateway/router (the cylinder) with my HP printer and maybe my Roku (I stopped seeing its Wi-Fi a few days ago). What I'm wondering is, if I use my own router in bridge/AP mode and connect to that, will that resolve potential issues I'm seeing? Or no, since it's all part of the same network anyway?8.8KViews0likes7ComentariosProblems and Security of TM-AC1900 ROUTER (rebranded ASUS)
I have 2 concerns and maybe some other t-mbile user can help me. 1. This router seems to have compatibility issues with my samsung s9 using 2.4Ghz frequency... my phone drops the connection and then it says connection with no internet. Sometimes it comes back after turning wifi off or restarting the phone or of course restarting the router. Anyone have any idea? 2. I'm concerned that this router has security issues. There haven't been any firmware updates in a loooooong time. The ASUS RT-AC68U Firmware is being updated... last update was 3/10/2020 Version 3.0.0.4.385.20253 to fix CVE-2019-15126 (Kr00k) vulnerability. T-mobile is being extremely irresponsible not allowing people to get updates for these known vulnerabilities. As a customer what should I do? Trash it? Hack it? (yes i know you can do some stuff to force some firmware updates.. but then you have to hack it the next time and the next ... on and on). T-Mobile if you're listening please work with Asus to get us these critical and necessary updates. Or just release some software/firmware to let us "convert" our routers to RT-AC68Us. Thanks for any help people can provide!Solved2.4KViews0likes11ComentariosRouter Configuring Advice
Hi, this is a followup post to this one where I was looking for a router for my Arcadyan gateway, I picked up the Asus GT-AC2900 (aka RT-AC86U) and set it up yesterday, it is currently working and at similar speeds, sonow I'm looking for ways to configure it, hopefully this can help others looking for a router/router advice too, here are some notes I had from my setup/configuring I already tried: -I do have the wifi in the Arcadyan turned off thanks to Nater Tater's easy script and tutorial for how to do so. This keeps the gateway less busy/hot. In case you're wondering the TMHI app and web interface still work through your router's network, so does the script, so you can look at data metrics and reboot from there still. -disabling DHCP on it's own like Ihad seen in some threads had made the wifi signal stop working (not unavailable it just had no internet), speeds didn't really change either so that was a no-go, if anyone knows more about that please let me know since I likely did it wrong or misunderstoodI'm not home networking savvy. -This forum specifically recommends AP mode for a router at the cost of losing features.I think I lost more than just features, when I turned on the AP mode I could no longer access the website to configure my router, I thankfully had set up the phone app before doing that and i could configure through there, the wifi signal also still worked, I tried to set it back to router mode through the app and then nothing could connect to it not even wired (this could've been because I had disabled DHCP before going into AP mode but I doubt it because I believe AP mode is already supposed to disable DHCP isn't it? +wired was still working when I had DHCP disabled originally), I ended up just having to factory reset it and set up the network again. -Iread that having the router use its own DNS instead of T-Mobile's could help you access more sites/help speed but I personally havent run into any sites I can't visit and a DNS benchmark I ran said TMobile's own would be the fastest so would it even be worth it for me? -I heard warnings about double NAT causing issues but Ihaven't noticed any issues at least so far. Either way is that something easily disabled/recommended? The reason I needed a router in the first place was to lower my ping as TMHI has a terrible Bufferbloat problem. There are routers specifically designed to eliminate bufferbloat but they were a little overpriced for their specs and I wanted to be safeso I read on this forum and others that Asus routers are known to be friendly with TMHI so I went with that, the Adaptive QoS feature built into the router to reduce ping while doing certain tasks does seem to work though not crazy well, got an average of 26ms playing Guilty Gear. I may have to test it more. What I know I haven't tried is the Asuswrt-Merlin custom firmware for the router, this comes with 2 features that could help being adjusting the MTU packet size and enabling Cake SQM. I wanted to check back here before trying Merlin in case I missed anything I could still try on the normal firmware. -I read from lots of places that adjusting our MTU packet size in the routerto what our gateway is actually delivering could help greatly with speed and ping, what size is different for everybodymost places say 1420 or 1450 but through my test using Ping & Net I got 1480, it doesn't seem like I can adjust the packet size in the normal firmware but I couldthrough Merlin. -Cake (only available on the new HND Asus Routers like mine) is an SQM feature, SQM is a program made to specifically deal with bufferbloat and make ping better across every device, this would be more preferable thanthe Adaptive QoS for me since it isn't task-dependent. If you've never had bufferbloat before it's likely because many cable/fiber ISPs provide routers that already have some sort of SQM, but TMHI doesn't. So that's everything I can think of, sorry for the wall, if anyone has any advice/pointers for what I should try before trying Merlin let me know, thanks for reading.1.4KViews0likes4ComentariosRouter suggestions for adding to the 5G gateway
Wondering what anyone who has added their own router to the 5G gateway have gone with. I want to be able to adjust the packet size and am looking to lower latency. I mean, I have really good latency at the moment, but do notic sometimes when streaming NetFlix or whatever, there is some "skips"? in the audio. Just like a 1/10th of a second little blips but definitely noticeable. I'm no pro but I'm pretty sure I want OpenWRT with the ability to run SQM and at a minimum, be bale to dictate my packet size. Also would like to not have to break the bank.Solved799Visto0likes7ComentariosConnect T-Mobile 5G Hotspot to TP-Link Deco Mesh Wifi system (Deco X60)
I have tried to connect a cable via the USB-C to connect to ethernet on the Deco X60. It doesn't seem to recognize it. The cable is a Belkin USB-C to Ethernet. I'm thinking of switching to the Mifi X Pro (M3000) which has the Ethernet Port built in. Can anyone help me with this setup? We currently have Satellite for internet and have found we get a better signal with the Hotspot. I would like to get rid of the Satellite internet and use the Hotspot permanently. When I plug in the cable to the Hotspot it says I'm charging the system…. Is there something in the settings I need to change on the Hotspot to have the Deco see it? Thanks in advance for the help!599Visto0likes0ComentariosUsing T-Mobile as second WAN on Asus RT-GXE11000
Does anyone have this setup running? I have Verizon FiOS 1 Gbps service for my primary internet, and I wanted to use the T-Mobile 5G Internet in a load balance setup. I get very good speeds where I live (630/120). Has anyone had luck with setting this up? I should note, I have the home gateway that does not allow disabling the WiFi network, so I'm expecting I'll have to deal with a double NAT situation. However, as long as I connect to the Asus WiFi, I would assume that it would be able to access Verizon and T-Mobile? EDIT: Sorry for the typo in the title. It's the Asus GT-AXE11000.Solved434Visto0likes3ComentariosConnect Mi-fi 5g pro m3000 Hotspot to mesh network
Is it possible to connect the Mifi 5G Pro to a mesh network? I have asked Inseego, they have not tested it…. and I have reached out to T-link and they have not tested either. I connected it to the mesh system and it shows it being a LAN Line, but I can't connect to it. Thanks in advance for any help given!145Visto0likes0Comentarios