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Re: Nintendo switch wont connect to my Internet
Ok if anyone is having the same problem, here is the solution. I initially talked to t Mobile about how the switch wouldn't connect to Internet, and were made various changes etc, but after exploring many avenues no solution. He told me to call Nintendo. I did and spent over an hour on the phone with Nintendo. Again trying lots of different changes, etc and nothing worked. The OP of this question got me thinking. The switch had been "unchecked" in the list of devices in the t Mobile home Internet app. Called t Mobile back again and discovered the only solution was to reset the home Internet device back to factory settings. This did the trick. I can connect the switch to the Internet again. The app really shouldn't have let the switch become permanently unable to use the connection, but somehow it did. At least the problem is solved now.23Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Nintendo switch wont connect to my Internet
Did you ever find a solution? The same thing happened to me. The switch always connected fine before, now it won't. I think I might have disabled it last week when I wanted to close some of the things that were connected. I've called t Mobile and Nintendo and neither had an answer.25Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: t mobile now
I was with Virgin Mobile for 16 years, Sprint towers, no complaints. After the merger with T mobile we were transferred to Boost. No trouble till Dish took over couple months later. We had to get the T mobile sim cards then all went reasonably ok. I started to get nervous last summer because tmo wanted to pull out of Boost and then we'd be left with only Dish. So we transferred over to T mobile. What a mistake! First, big data breach about a week after we signed up with Tmo, not a good start. Now internet service is completely hit or miss. When it's good it's 80mps, then all of a sudden it's 0mps! I've wasted so much time on phone calls with no resolution, I've given up, which is what they want you to do. We're in suburban Chicago so no excuse. Heck, we were on t mobile towers with Boost and it was much more reliable. I go to areas where Virgin and Boost worked fine and now it's no signal at all. It makes no sense that at home there will be a super fast data connection then 30 minutes later nothing. And it's on both phones so not a phone issue. I am so mad that we switched from Boost.2Visto0likes0Comentarios