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Author: Todd Cole via PLUG-discuss
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CC: Todd Cole
Subject: Re: T-Mobile Home Internet via ethernet connection tip
CL fiber was add to my area this spring
70.00 940mbs up and down open ports no bandwith caps
there are also 250 and 500 mbs plans
I have not had to use support so far so no idea but so far it has no down
time
the only issue is my custom routers takes a hour to connect after a reboot
but I assume it is looking for the supplied router that came with the
package

On Sat, Aug 20, 2022 at 7:40 AM JD Austin via PLUG-discuss <
> wrote:

>
> The Tmobile device is very basic and doesn't have any of the things you'd
> expect in a wireless router.
> You can't set port forwarding and a lot of other things you can do
> normally.
> That part and the fact that I had to put it on the other side of my house
> near a window to get a decent signal was a deal breaker for me.
> JD
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 19, 2022 at 11:52 PM der.hans via PLUG-discuss <
> > wrote:
>
>> Am 19. Aug, 2022 schwätzte David Schwartz via PLUG-discuss so:
>>
>> moin moin David,
>>
>> I forgot to ask ( but presume the answer is no ), do the t-mobile devices
>> support multiple vlans?
>>
>> I would like to isolate some devices and presume I would need to provide
>> my own devices for network segregation.
>>
>> ciao,
>>
>> der.hans
>>
>> > 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
>> >
>> >
>> >
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