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5g home internet problem
I've had 5g gateway for about 3 months now. Worked great till last week. Now only works from midnight to 7 am (100+ Mbps, .5 Mbps all other times). I've spent hours with tech support, replaced the gateway, no joy. The tech support response is that they are working on the tower's, no completion target just someday. Any ideas?
- MikeWNewbie Caller
I’ve got a similar issue. The first month or two, it worked great. Then, I started having occasional problems later in the day. The last week, it’s unusable in the evenings. I got the same “tower upgrades” story from customer support.
My best guess is they’ve added too many customers. At peak times, their equipment can’t handle the high number of users. They will need to upgrade towers, but I’m not waiting for that to happen! Switching providers today.
- Discovery_NetwoRoaming Rookie
T-MOBILE HOME INTERNET IS NOT WORTH THE HEADACHE OR THE PRICE!
I just had an internet tech tell me that h.s. home internet is at the bottom of the list for speeds durring network conjestion… Well its sunday night after 9:30pm and we are 1 bk away from the 5G tower… We used to get over 200MB dl and over 30MP ul… For the past month we have seen speeds as low as 1.2mb per second and around 5.0mb pers second download…
We are going to go back to Xfinity on Monday!
Cell service for phones is one thing… Home internet is another… YES IT SUCKS!
and the tech was an idiot to say what he did…. Now just hope you don’t get transfered to the Philipines…. The Worst Techs on planet earth and you can’t understand them!
- NijhuisproNewbie Caller
Here from Arlington, Texas. I should be in Ultimate coverage zone. When I have the latest gateway next to the window, I barely get good to weak signal. Called multiple times and create a ticket #61076300
Yesterday I found out that they closed the ticket without verifying with the “customer”.
Tower was upgraded 5/3/2022 to 5G several blocks away. This must be a joke. The tower one block away is not from data according to T-Mobile.
Upload speed, 0.5/1.5 Mbps. (Placed the gateway even outside as test)!
They need to improve their service and change the coverage map. Disappointing customer.
- DndmaxwellNewbie Caller
New Port Richey, FL. Same problem. Same lies. Been hearing about tower work for three weeks. Downloads at 13-30 mbps in the morning and almost dissapears (. 05) in the afternoon /evening. Tired of hearing oriental girls pleading for good reviews like they're going to be sent to a re-education camp. Going into the store tomorrow to rattle some cages. Hope to speak with someone local to try and pry the truth out of them.
- DopkNewbie Caller
Same issue here in Tucson. Apparently I am 0.3 mile from tower and was told I would have excellent reception with home gateway. Tried every location in house and consistently weak signal. Works for audio streaming but not basic video, so essentially worthless. I get 5-6 bar 5G coverage with ATT cellular consistently in house so assume it's inadequate gateway tech or tower signal and not something related to my location. Nice idea, was looking forward to dumping xfinity and their price increases, but returning gateway today. Tmobile, let me know when you get serious and I'll give you another try.
- Discovery_NetwoRoaming Rookie
Here is test 2, about 5 minutes after we posted the first msg…. See…..
IT SUCKS!!!
- formercanuckSpectrum Specialist
I’ve been fortunate - T-Mobile Home Internet depends on a few things:
- How close you are to a 5G UC (ultra capacity, not ‘ultimate coverage’) - Recommend at least ‘good’ coverage. Note: I did have this when the tower was 4G LTE only, and ‘good’ gave me ~30-60 to 120Mbps - varied quite a bit. After tower uprade, 300-450Mbps is normal.
- How ‘busy’ of an area you are in. If the network is in a highly dense apartment/condo area service may not be very good because of ‘quality of service’ settings on home internet = lowest. This is by design, ensuring that ‘home internet’ doesn’t compete with mobile users.
- Discovery_NetwoRoaming Rookie
5g phones are not as widespread as 4g so data pull is still nominal for 5g. Living only 1bk away from any 5g signal should afford outstanding data speeds.
After spending 3 hrs on the phone with tech support miraculously our speeds are back up to 225mbps dl and 35mbps ul… we believe they placed a limiter on our account and have removed it. We're in the TV and film industry.Thanks for the comments!
- formercanuckSpectrum Specialist
T-Mobile’s ‘updating towers’ is a standard ‘go-to’ excuse, and isn’t even specific to the tower that you’re connected to. I’ve experienced this same excuse for many years. even AFTER T-Mobile advanced technical support (not ‘team of experts’ - aka customer care/billing).
0.5Mbps for a site 1 block away is the equivalent of what I had from T-Mobile’s plain 5G when using T1’s for supply.
I suspect that there are more issues… 1 month shouldn’t be an issue - either you’re being throttled, or there’s something else at play.
Almost every ticket I’ve filed with T-Mobile ends up ‘closed without customer notification’.
- VelvetViper666Roaming Rookie
Not sure if mine is related but my 5G sucks here in South Austin, TX. It's been happening for the last 2 days. Everything takes forever to load and pictures are not coming in
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