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4 TopicsT-Mobile Home Internet Review
I have been using T-Mobile Home Internet for a couple of months now. I recently upgraded to the 5G Gateway, which has made my WiFi much better Vs. the LTE Gateway which sucked and had a lot of restrictions. The 5G Gateway is sleek, easy to use, and comes included with your Home Internet Plan! My experience has been exemplary, apart from a few issues. I have the following issues with T-Mobile Home Internet: •No UPnP Option which causes issues using XBL. •No Port Forwarding which causes a Moderate NAT on XBL •Some VPN applications do not work. •The Online GUI is limited and watered down. T-Mobile should really fix these issues, as it's bothering other Customers as well. Overall T-Mobile Home Internet is great for those who don't play on XBL, PSN, or PC or require a VPN to be used for work or personal use.28KViews5likes23ComentariosAny Help PLEASE for F451 Error
Before signing up for this community I WAS NOT able to create a T-Mobile ID. I was getting a error stating email was not on there records. After NO help from tech I can here looking for help. I was able to create a T-mobile ID and they verify my email with no problem. When I try to sign into my account it asking to verify my phone from T-mobile. I got from the gateway itself so I know it is the correct number they assign to my 5G Home Internet account. I'm getting the: Service Unavailable. F451 : Uh-oh, it looks like we have our wires crossed. Intenta nuevamente más tarde. Has anyone got pass this screen/error. I have tried different browsers, change all the setting if found on here and other web sites. Anyone have any other things I can try before i throw the towel in…Just don't understand how this is still an issue….838Visto0likes6ComentariosLAN and WIFI Bridged or not?
I installed the TMobile 5G home internet and it works pretty good. I'm in rural PA and only get poor reception for TMobile. Does anyone know if the LAN interface is bridged to the WIFI interface? It seems that my Wifi devices cannot see the devices on the LAN interface. There are literally no settings in the device that I can control. As soon as I got this thing I wanted to put it on a designated subnet but that seems impossible. Seems that 192.168.12.x is hardcoded. I got around the subnet issue but now I need to bridge the lan and wifi interfaces. It seems almost as if the wifi interfaces are firewalled against the the lan interfaces. Thanks, David204Visto1like1Comentario