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Re: SLOW - Last time I tried the gateway 2 years ago it was very fast
I just ran a test, 2:09 pm, 1)Down 405, up 10.3 2)RSRP 5G -103 3)RSRP LTE -94 4)I do not have a clear line of sight and I am about 2-4 miles away depending if you are driving or flying. 5)I think I am being targeted right now I am having to spreadmy reply out. 6)Someone did not like one of my replies, T-Mobile acts like the big boys now. 7)Iam going away Good luck I will be on reddit if you want to talk26Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Wifi extenders
zmaj101 wrote: I'm having trouble getting my Wavlink Wifi Extender to work with my T-Mo Nokia Gateway in repeater mode (to provide a strong wifi signal in the garage). I can get the repeater to connect to the gateway just fine, but it won't connect through to the internet. It seems the gateway won't assign an IP address to the repeater. Any suggestions? In the phone app under devices you can see if it's there and see the IP address. When I use my I need to switch on it because the extender add (ext) to my SSID. a real pain. I am now using the Google Ness 2200 (the deal with T-Mobile has) and it's working well for me.17Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Device returned in July only just now recieving information they did not recieve it.
I think you should email and call the CEO Mike Slievert What is the email address for the CEO of T-Mobile? Mike Sievert on Twitter: "@irodriguezseda @TMobile Hi! You can email me atmike.sievert@t-mobile.com" / Twitter Call the main line for T-Mobile's Executive Offices at(425) 378-4000 I got this off a google search. Don't sit and wait, I don't think Mike will call you but someone will.25Visto2likes0ComentariosRe: Are we getting a bridge mode?
marshallbaer wrote: bock57 wrote: marshallbaer wrote: Would not count on any sort of "bridge' mode.. The Google Nest Wifi routers are sold to customer with the intention to be used with the "Mesh" setup available on the T-mobile Home Gateway. There will be no 'bridge' mode, instead the nest units will act as access points. Are you saying thatthe google nest will hook up tothe mesh on my Nokia Gateway? Have you tried it and it works? That's exactly what I'm saying.. Read the promotional page.. I have read itand it states, you need two or more to make a mesh. If it would work work with the gatewayyouwould only need one. Read it again.32Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Are we getting a bridge mode?
marshallbaer wrote: Would not count on any sort of "bridge' mode.. The Google Nest Wifi routers are sold to customer with the intention to be used with the "Mesh" setup available on the T-mobile Home Gateway. There will be no 'bridge' mode, instead the nest units will act as access points. Are you saying thatthe google nest will hook up tothe mesh on my Nokia Gateway? Have you tried it and it works?90Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Are we getting a bridge mode?
devdevil85 wrote: I plan to load balance between TMHI and my DSL connection and need to be able to use my own router to do the load blanching. Bridge mode is required to do that so I hope it happens soon. You might be ableto do that with out the Bridge mode, I am also using my own router with no problems. I have the Nokiagateway and have turn off the radios, I am going a IP address tomy router from the gateway 192.168.12.175 but everything is working like it should. At-leaseas far as I can tell.41Visto0likes0Comentarios