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Ugh…I sort of understand now. I have a similar problem with the mobile application here but not identical. I have the Nokia gateway and it will allow 4 SSIDs per frequency. I run two SSIDs and I leverage one for access controls and the other for pretty much everything else. It just happens to be a necessity for control. Well, the down side is my devices are on SSID B and I need to turn off SSID A. I can do that just fine with the web interface but not with the mobile application. If I try to use the mobile application even though I am connected to SSID B it will tell me, “let’s get you connected”, but it gets stuck in a logic loop and keeps going back there even though I am connected so it will not let me go forward. So, I do sort of get it. The mobile application is pure evil. Ok, so just a bit but I detest it and find it pretty much useless. I have played the uninstall/reinstall game with it too but that doesn’t help. If I go to my wireless settings and forget SSID “B” then search and join “A” then it will sometimes let me run it but may crash or hang up. If I am lucky it works but that is a 50/50 thing.
It might be a little bit different issue, since I have the Nokia but what I find is it will only allow me to run the mobile application and do management on the, base or default SSID in effect. If I am on the second SSID it refuses to play nice. I just think that application is buggy and has some logic issues. My lucky card is the Nokia with the web GUI management. T-Mobile’s forced use of only the mobile application to do gateway management is just a bad plan to save money on development cost of software. They remove options and force a narrow path to take control by only allowing a bare bones minimum of user options. Limiting management from a small application interface on a mobile device only is just lame.
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