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Re: No 5G signal after firmware updated to 100.18 arcadyan gateway
I'm thinking that the network is telling routers in urban areas to move to LTE since TMHI is the bottom of the barrel on service delivery prioritization. That way, the 5GUC / 5G provides better experience for phone/tablet users. Moving the TMHI to LTE frees up that spectrum and may help provide incentive for LTE phone users to move to 5G for a better experience. I figure that most things are deliberate because it works for someone. After the recent f/w update, I'm stuck on LTE, B66 and 12 (of course LTE and NR bands will vary by market). I've tried factory reset and SIM removal, to no avail. I'm blanketed in 5 bars of 5GUC on B41 throughout my entire home and 5G (in the very center of my home)on my 14 Pro Max.5Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Any Solution to the Printer connection problems with T-Mobile Gateways?
Gardening girl wrote: My only solution is to keep my Netgear Router and plug it in when I want to print. I even had a TMobile store manager here trying to figure it out. All TMobile needs to do is make their Gateway towers with a WPS button and the problem would be solved. I hear ya. Enabling bridge mode would work too. I just hate having two routers running so that I can access the printer from my AirPort's network and then have to flip back to the trash cube for internet purposes. I wouldn't mind the WPS button though at all. See, the user community gives TMUS options.7Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Any Solution to the Printer connection problems with T-Mobile Gateways?
Well, I tried, and it got closer in that the printer did connect. That being said, I couldn't work wirelessly with the printer/scanner. Sadly. Kensxna wrote: Got my Brother MCF working finally. TM gateway app showed my printer in the devices tab, but other devices couldn't connect to it. Solution: 1 open gateway app and select network tab 2 tap + button lower right 3 create a new Ssid and password 4 set frequency band to 2.4 Ghz 5 set WPA Version to WPA/WPA2 6 set WPA Encryption to AES (TKIP & AES) 7 Tap SAVE 8 Reconfigure your printer wifi to connect to the new SSID you just created. 9 Once connected other devices should connect to the printer. Note: Before creating the new SSID , I already had separate 2.4 and 5.0 networks set up with different SSIDs.5Visto0likes0Comentarios