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Re: phone port, signal boost, remote access, usage by device
Thank you both for your timely, accurate & detailed answers. Not what I would have like to hear, but very informative. I am keeping my old AT& Paramont at my house as that does include a working phone line of landline quaility and has been dependable for 10 years and unlimited servie is grandfathered in. But, I am pleased with this T-Mobile device and price, so Iam using this at our lake cabin with speeds of 3-7 g, so very useable. The T-Mobile goes between Band 5 and Band 12 both with about the same speed going between two towers both 8 miles away straightline. One at Choconut, PA and one a Friendsville, PA. While T-Mobile shows 5G at 8 miles out, I doubt that is possible. You are right, I could just attach my Netgear Nighthawk router and remote in easy enough and I could disable the WiFi and use the Nighthawk for that. Again, thank you. Any additional assistance will be appreciated.5Visto0likes0Comentariosphone port, signal boost, remote access, usage by device
(1)I purchased a Home Internet. Plugged telephone line into telephone port but no dialtone. Called that line and message says it is a limited line. How can I get a dialtone? (2) at my farm I get 3 bars & great speeds 30mbps down, but 1,300 ft away at our lake cabin, I get 1 to 2 bars and speeds of 1.5 to 6 down. I get good speed with MoFi with external antenna. Is there an external antenna or signal booster available for NOK 5G21? (3) Is there any way to remotely access/controlthis device? (4) Is there a way to view and control usage by device? I can see # of devices connected but have no way to see them individually (5) device is a 192.168.12.1 Is there a way to change that to 192.168.10.1 to match my ethernet attached routers throughout my farm? Sorry for so many unrelated questions. I have AT&T at my business with 12 lines and home internet service. My spouse depends on this for her job with NYSEG. She has to keep folks alive that will die if their electric service goes out. Folks on O2, disabled and elderly; so having, knowing and controlling a very reliable connection could be a matter of life & death during an electric outageSolved908Visto2likes5Comentarios