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Re: Problem with gateway losing just 5G signal
Aloha copz1998! Thanks much for your help! I have some new info you may find interesting! (Understatement). But first to answer your question. No, I can't determine, thru any source, WHICH tower my gateway is connected to at any time. It seems ONLY T-Mo personnel can do that. I DID use cellmapper to "look at" ALL of the towers near me. There are actually 2 T-Mo 5G towers I "should" be connecting to - as I previously noted. So here's the new info: researching online, I discovered that T-Mo gives older 5G Home Internet accounts LOWER priority than 1) ALL 5G mobile phone usage; as well as 2) NEW 5G Home Internet accounts!! Yup, that's right, T-Mo "rewards" its loyal customers by THROTTLING access to it's 5G towers! As a type of back-handed confirmation of this, I submit this. I have a new 'friend' inside T-Mo Support. That person went to their boss with my problem. The boss suggested that I close my current 5GHI account and open a new one!! And here's a new development - also with my research, I discovered that the Arcadyan gateways, (which I have) even though they are the best 5G gateways T-Mo has supplied so far, have a problem with SIM card connectivity! I mention this because, on the 3rd day with my newest gateway (Arcadyan #3, for me), I lost my 5G signal (again)! So, I had T-Mo send me a new SIM card, as that had never been replaced, and was the last possible fix I could try. (I'm STILL waiting to hear back from the 5GHI engineers.) Well, installing the new SIM didn't help squat! So, in my frustration to stream content on my TV, I decided to run an Ethernet cable from the gateway to the TV. While I was doing so, I knocked the online gateway onto the floor. Guess what happened? EVER SINCE THEN I have had 5G data flow! Now, while I certainly would NOT recommend people drop their gateway onto the floor (YMMV), doing so did the trick for me!!24Visto1like0Comentarios- 6Visto0likes0Comentarios
Problem with gateway losing just 5G signal
I've been using T-Mo Home Internet for over 3 years. I finally got good, continuous service after switching to the black Arcadyan gateway. BUT, I recently moved, and the aggravation has returned, with (so far) no help from T-MHI engineers. I am literally 400 feet from a highrise with a T-Mo 5G tower (it's 20 floors higher than I am), AND less than a 1/5th mile line-of-sight away from a 2nd T-Mo 5G tower! However, the gateway (I'm on my 3rd one) keeps LOSING the 5G signal! This happens unexpectedly, even though the gateway shows 5-bar (excellent) signal strength on the front info screen AND in the T-MHI app! Has anyone else experienced this? Did you find a fix/solution? I'm thanking you in advance for any help!Solved793Visto1like8ComentariosRe: Gateway 5G
IMHO, it sounds like you are having a "authorization" problem. What you are describing happens when the signal/connectivity is good, but the gateway, and or devices have not properly "logged in" with each other. (I'm speaking from over 3 years of experience dealing with these T-Mo 5G gateways.) I suggest doing a factory reset on the gateway (stick a paperclip in the reset hole on the gateway, and keep it pressed in for 10 seconds then release). Then use the T-Mo Home Internet app to set up the gateway. Important thing to remember, is to CHANGE the SSID and passwords on the gateway, and then use those NEW names & passwords on your devices. Also sometimes the app makes the changes on the gateway correctly... Sometimes it doesn't. When it doesn't, in my experience, you get the problem you have - connection, but no internet. ¡Buena suerte!13Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: T-mobile 5g home internet forcing to tower with no data issues/changing towers/bands
I'm posting this for people who are recently looking at this thread. The old silver Nokia "gateway" cylinder is junk - most are the chips used were NOT really to spec and succumb to heat sooner or later. (I went thru 4 of these in 2 years, before T-Mo switched to the black Arcadyan gateways. (These have their own unique problem of frequently losing their 5G connection!) Long-story-short, I have been with T-Mo Home Internet for over 3 years - I had 1 year of good service. I may be switching to a new provider in 5 days, due to continued awful, inconsistent data speeds (10-50 Mbps) with T-Mo. I'm on my 3rd black Arcadyan gateway - they all eventually lose the 5G connection, and I'm only 300ft. from one 5G tower and less than 1/4 mile away from another! What an irritating, frustrating shame!!6Visto0likes0Comentarios