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Re: Any way to disable 5G connection on router?
Thanks T. Right now. -99dbm on both Primary and Secondary. Signal quality is pretty much consistent. Definitely time of day related. I have not moved the gateway device to test performance. I don't want to change too many things.32Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Any way to disable 5G connection on router?
Thanks for the response, Tinker. All good feedback. Below is an updated packet loss graph taken from my ethernet-attached monitoring system. As noted in my previous post, the packet loss peaks are around 21% and observed when the 5g radio is up. My router has been in the same place for months, and my home usage does not change throughout the day. This really seems like a tower oversubscription issue considering it begins and ends around the same time daily. Weekends show a bit different pattern, again suggesting a subscriber influenced issue. The tower is approximately 3.5 miles away. "Good" throughput on 5G is in the 20mb up/20mb down, "bad" varies from 3ish up/down to near 0. Good throughput when the 5G radio is offline is in the 35-50mb/s range, and very reliable. I'm not a big fan of the 5G Home Internet gateway. It would be great if there was a bit more administrative access to it.17Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Any way to disable 5G connection on router?
.I would also like to disable 5G on my Home Internet router. Daily at approximately 2:45pm (school dismissal), I begin to see high latency and packet loss when my router's secondary (5g) connection is up. For the last several days, my secondary has been down, and my Internet performance and reliability has been drastically improved. I noticed yesterdaythat my Internet performance is suffering again, and to my disappointment my 5g connection is back online. There's no way that I have found to administratively disable the secondary connection? If there's not, is there an appealthat I can make to T-Mobile to have my router's 5g connection disabled?23Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Disable secondary (5G) connection
I would also like to disable 5G on my Home Internet router. Daily at approximately 2:45pm (school dismissal), I begin to see high latency and packet loss when my router's secondary (5g) connection is up. For the last several days, my secondary has been down, and my Internet performance and reliability has been drastically improved. I noticed yesterdaythat my Internet performance is suffering again, and to my disappointment my 5g connection is back online. There's no way that I have found to administratively disable the secondary connection? If there's not, is there an appealthat I can make to T-Mobile to have my router's 5g connection disabled?21Visto0likes0Comentarios