The device I received from them has a single 1 gig port which I have a 16 port gig switch plugged in and everything is connected with Cat 6. I've seen up to 800 Mbps. *Daniel P. Stasinski* daniel@GenericInbox.com ✞ *Jesus Is King *✞ On Thu, Aug 18, 2022 at 8:57 PM David Schwartz via PLUG-discuss < plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote: > I dunno if anybody here has T-Mobile Home Internet, but I do and I really > like it. I only have one beef: the spec sheet for their modem/gateway says > it has 2x 1 gigabit ethernet ports, but they’re only 100 Megs. In case > anybody else might want to consider them as an ISP and has a 1GB LAN to > connect, I’ve solved the speed dilemma. > > First off, I’ve been round and round with their tech support folks lying > about it for two years, and was recently told that they were going to be > releasing a new device soon and it def. WOULD have 1 Gb ports. > > Well, they announced a new one (two, actually), and I got one and … once > again the spec sheet SAYS 1 gigabit ethernet but the performance says nope > — it’s still only 100 megs. WTF? I guess this lets them shave a couple of > bucks off of the hardware cost. Actually, I’m not even sure why they bother > to include the slow ethernet ports at all. > > (In a way this is really quite amusing, because prior to this, most > modem/gateways have crappy WiFi and speedy ethernet — especially those from > Cox and CenturyLink.) > > I don’t know how a big company like T-Mo gets away misrepresenting a > product like this for so long. Why can’t they just SAY they’re 100 meg > ethernet ports? > > Anyway, I finally got fed-up and bought a TP-Link RE550 AC1900 WAP/Range > Extender and configured it so I can plug my local 1 GB ethernet LAN wire > into it and connect to the T-Mo gateway via WiFi. > > To be sure, the T-Mo gateway’s WiFi is FAST! I’ve seen speeds up to 870 > Mbps. The ethernet, OTOH, never exceeds 93 Mbps. > > With the RE550 plugged in, my Mac minis connected to the LAN now get 750 > Mbps DL and 78 Mbps UL. WHOA! That’s 5x DL and 2x UL faster than I got via > the wired connection. (Actually, the newer 2018 Mac Mini gets that; the > older one from 2014 only gets 180 Mbps DL and 65 Mbps UL.) > > And in case anybody is wondering why I use a wired LAN, it’s so the two > Mac Minis can talk. I have the new one configured so I can access the old > one via Screen Sharing on a dedicated Space (virtual desktop). When I do > that over WiFi, the connection is intolerably slow for me; but with the > wired connection, it’s quite reasonable. > > BTW, I dropped Cox a couple of years back and cut my monthly TV + Internet > bill by quite a bit by switching to T-Mo’s Home Internet ($50/mo) and a > couple of internet channels (Discovery+ and Philo). > > T-Mo’s Home Internet has been far more stable, consistently faster, and > has fewer dropouts than any other ISP I’ve ever used. I highly recommend > it. Just … if you need to connect a wired LAN, get something like a fast > WAP/Range Extender to act as a LAN-to-WiFi bridge. > > -David Schwartz > > > > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: > https://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss