Understanding When and How To Create Separate Wi-Fi Networks | T-Mobile

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In this #TMobile unboxing, we show you how to understand the right #frequency for your home #wifi.

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Understanding When and How To Create Separate Wi-Fi Networks | T-Mobile
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T-Mobile - you should do more of these kinds of videos. This saved me from having to call and waste someone's time (and mine) in your call center to get my 2.4 Ghz set up, which isn't covered at all in the setup that the gateway comes with. It also gives me a much better understanding of some things so I won't have to call the tech support in the future. There are a lot of us out here who are "semi-techy" and just need some clear instructions. Video is a great way to do that.

davebugos
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I was the first to get Tmobile Home Internet in my newer subdivision that WAS entirely at the mercy of Spectrum (100mbps plan) for $105/mo. It was a spotty garbage feed with routine down time. I don't care that it was just for minutes.

In over 13 months since switching to THI, we've saved $55x13=715 real dollars, with speeds that routinely average 2+X the speed of the old.

Of course, I checked and double checked with my local Tmobile store to confirm my research/findings that their internet tower that would serve our location is almost directly behind and above our house.

We've been set. Big middle finger to Spectrum and their bull-O-nee monopoly they were running until T-Mobile changed the game. Again.

Thanks T-Mo!

CC_Marauder
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How about telling me why I can NEVER get a connection better than

dhjet
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I may do this for our cameras and other "smart home" devices, but ... we have a large, 3-level home on a heavily wooded lot. As suggested by TMobile, we put our router on the top floor near a window on the southeast corner. At any given time during the day, there are at a minimum, 1 TV (sometimes 2), 2 desktop computers, and 2 phones connected. We have minor "hiccups" of service and of course, it happens mostly during the 4:30-6:30 pm timeframe, but overall, I'm really happy with TMobile. For the price, it works well for us!

suesmith
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We live full time in our RV and travel the country. T-Mobile Home Internet is the best! We've almost always had a great connection, far better than what you normally get in a campground.

johncoffey
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Very nice dose of detail without blowing away the newbies. Good pace. Just enough graphics and jargon.

iamhondo
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This is very good information. Also the tech support person will help if needed. T Mobile is awesome.

micheleglenn
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I find that windy days sometimes affect my connection. I still prefer my $30 internet to Cox's $110 internet. I like that T Mobile is always working to improve the connectivity and are responsive to customers.

debracolomb
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Very timely and helpful! I've got a USB LAN adapter for my desktop that specifically required 2.4 GHz. Until this video I struggled to find the right solution, so thanks!

BillHohensee
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Hey Dezz,
Sounds wonderful. Unfortunately your only talking about when the Home Internet is receiving excellent signal strength. The T-Mobile app assists in identifying the best signal location! My best signal location is one (1) bar. So tell me how do I establish my maximum or best service with this scenario? I pay the same price as everyone else. Why doesn’t TMobile install enough towers to serve customers it’s providing service to? Shouldn’t that be a requirement of service?

TomBTerrific
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I am glad you finally posted this. I did a video on the old method a long time ago. Good job T Mobile.

iowaunemployment
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This should come out of the box like it does with other providers. users should not have to understand all this and manually setup networks based on frequency options which could easily come out of the box..

SG-kicz
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Love my T Mobile internet. 2 years so far so good and my $50/month never increases

OneAdamAdam
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Folks, there are outdoor cellular boosters that do indeed work. You may not have access to run an antenna at your location so this won't apply to you. But for me, I'm in a remote part of New Hampshire with the TMobile 5G network with a cellular booster. It went from 2 bars to 4-5 bars and it cost about $120 on Ebay. It was very easy to install and handles the different cellular bands. Hope this helps you.

kiiiburn
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Thank you Des for this information, my appreciation for every tip that helps approving internet signal quality.

omaralhussaini
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Thank you very much, i never knew you could have multiple channels. This is a game changer forsure.

Zulhu
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That's actually a pretty good feature. I have a handful of devices that are 2.4GHZ only and I've found that band steering doesn't handle them well.

michael
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I live in the middle of nowhere Iowa and it works Great!

DIK
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This definitely helped me. I worked with a tech a few months back to learn how to do the dedicated network for my work computer and it really helped the performance.

cb
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I have changed T mobile routers 2 times hoping to fix slow, slow service but it didn’t do anything. T mobile should take note of the amount of customers having the same issues and fix the towers etc, whatever it takes. I will be going back to xfinity if Wi-Fi doesn’t improve. Customer service was great but they can only do so much.
BTW xfinity is offering some good deals for new customers! I wish I could respond to TMobile tv commercials that tout wonderful internet service and share real-time experience.

davidkimmel