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Re: IP Location issue
syaoran wrote: Revivalofthesoul wrote: I have to weigh my need to access sites which require me to be in my state in order to use the websites versus savings $10 a month. This is only my 2nd day of their service. Good luck! In West Virginia, I always get an IP for Pennsylvania. It is drawback for any streaming services that offer locals but don't expect T-Mobile to change how their service works and where their backbones are for network connectivity just to provide local IP addresses. I previously posted this in the MLB.TV blog. Reading the MLB.TV terms and conditions, we cannot "spoof" our location to avoid blacked-out games. Violation is a $100 fine and loss of account. Here's what worries me...depending on the location t-Mobile's chooses for me (varies from Philly to Pittsburgh to Atlanta), I get a different game blacked out. I technically violate the MLB.TV rules simply by rebooting my Askey gateway and getting a different location. Any thoughts??17Visto4likes0ComentariosRe: 5G Gateway
T-Mobile gateways function as both modems and routers. T-Mobile supplies one of two 5G gateways, the Nokia and the Arcadyan. The TP-link instructions usually have two options, "quick setup using the WPS button" and "quick setupusing your web browser".I don't believe either gateway has a WPS button, so you should choose setup using web browser. You need to explicitly follow the instructions and there shouldn't be any problems. Another option is to download the TP-link "Tether" app and it will guide you through the process. The app is available both in the Play Store and the App Store.5Visto2likes0ComentariosRe: phone port, signal boost, remote access, usage by device
Eggz Ackley wrote: "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". Actually, the nearest t-Mobile tower to you is 4.5 miles away (straight line), located just west of Friendsville. It is tower #139207 and has bands 12 (700 Mhz) and 71 (600 Mhz). However, this tower is no longer listed on cellmapper.net6Visto1like0ComentariosRe: How to handle lack of WPS button on new Home Internet Router
In addition to WPS, most extenders have a second option for connecting through a web interface. Check your extender model start-up instructions booklet or Google for the manufacturer extender "support" page or for a YouTube video.29Visto1like0Comentarios