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Author: der.hans via PLUG-discuss
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To: Todd Cole via PLUG-discuss
CC: der.hans
Subject: Re: T-Mobile Home Internet via ethernet connection tip
Am 20. Aug, 2022 schwätzte Todd Cole via PLUG-discuss so:

moin moin Todd,

> CL fiber was add to my area this spring


I need to check on fiber again.

> 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


Oi, an hour of downtime for reboots reminds me of the 90s.

ciao,

der.hans

> 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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