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Re: Roku
Some devices need to be connected using 5ghz or 2.4 ghz. Download the app for the device(tower,T-mobile internet) turn on wifi on your phone and connect to it. Look around abit and you'll see network settings . U want to enable 2.4ghz and 5ghz. Ur fire stick probably uses 5ghz . It's basically a frequency it uses. Hope this help.6Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: TMO 5G Home Internet - Super high latency and dropped connections
Sigh. Part the issue is t mobile is doing alot of upgrades to towers right now to phase out 3g and upgrade towers to 5g. So sometimes the towers your connected to go down and u get put on the 4g network. From my knowing is that 5g is in a rapid growth accross the country. You got hardware , firmware and logistical upgrades as well. Unfortunately it won't be the end of this for anytime soon. I run speedify VPN. I use my Hotspot on my phone as a secondary and hardwire the t mobile network device as primary. The weather has a big influence on your connection.4Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: FTP Upload
Ok, I was having some the same issues with online gaming. Because t mobile blocks UDP protocol. If you use a VPN it should resolve the issue. Try using speedify. They have a trial version u can run and won't cost u anything. Thing is itll cost you if it works. I know why is t mobile blocking some file transfer protocols. I have no idea. I wish they change the required NAT type to or atleast the common ports for video games. I think they'll get around to changing alot of things to better serve us but it'll be a long road. I've had Verizon for 8 years and I never get the speeds with them that I do with t mobile. So I'll stick around. I hope this helps.5Visto0likes0Comentarios