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5 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!324Visto1like1ComentarioConnected No internet (downstream at WAP)
Every once in a while, we would see on our devices "connected, no internet" and a reboot would always correct it. That said, I have a shielded, buriedcable connected to the router that terminates to a TP Link that has always worked, with the only problem is getting the same error. But once again, at a Windows desktop that utilizes the TP Link WAP, the "connected, no internet" is observed. I have rebooted the router, the WAP, the desktop several times. All the while we do not see the error 'upstream'. TheWAP indicates everything is working (pwr, 2.4, 5) except for the internet. Any advice?53Visto0likes0ComentariosCharging Components
Does Samsung have an adapter (charging block) that meets the 25W PPS PD3.0 standard? If so, what's the model number of the adapter? Does Samsung have a 15W Super Fast wireless charging pad (NOT a 15W Fast wireless charging pad)? If so, what's the model number? Please advise. Many thanks.71Visto0likes1Comentario