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Re: Use existing router as an access point?
Danny G, I suggest you see the video in the youtube link that BobT sent me. If you're getting good reception on the TMO device but poor wifi at your home, this video will guide you through the process of turning off wifi on the TMO device and using your existing router as the wifi router for TMO service. Also, I know TMO recommends you put their device "near a window", but when I did that the best I got was 3 bars. On a whim I decided to try a spot near my old router (inside a closet, 2nd floor, about 12' from the outside, through a couple of walls) and suddenly got 4 bars - consistently! So the message here is to not simply seek the best "near a window" location, but try other locations to see if reception improves. Also try in your attic if you have one (I think the higher the better improves reception), and last but not least, try rotating the TMO device. I found that when it's facing directly East I get the best reception, but of course it can/will be different at your location.42Visto1like0ComentariosRe: Use existing router as an access point?
The video was AWESOME! So I followed the instructions and am now using my TP-Link device as the router; and using the HINT app, I was able to turn off the wifi bands on the TMO device. Everything seems to be working OK…. Fingers crossed it stays that way!!! ¡Gracias por tu ayuda!52Visto2likes0ComentariosRe: Use existing router as an access point?
OK, I'm a little confused. Is your opinion that I should use it as a router instead of an access point? And if so, how would I do that with the TMO device? (I'm worried that if both the TMO device and my device are functioning as routers, there will be some kind of conflict and/or other issues).27Visto0likes0ComentariosUse existing router as an access point?
I just received and installed a new 5G internet device (the Sagemcom FAST one). In its present location, it is reporting 4 bars (very good) of reception. However, its wifi function is relatively weak in its location (and note I have it in the same location as the router I used with our previous cable internet service), so several of our wifi devices struggle to run properly (dropped connections, slow speeds, etc.). My existing router provides excellent coverage in our home so I'm wondering if I can use it as an access point with the 5G device. If so, how do I set them both up to make this happen?Solved1.2KViews1like8Comentarios