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Laptop Does Not Recognize T-Mobile Internet
My laptop is a few years old. It does not recognize the T-Mobile network. My laptop recognizes other networks, cable, fiber optics, etc but not T-Mobile. Is there a setting I can change to get this to work?
- EHopNewbie Caller
I had the same issue. The instructions are spot on. Thanks for the information.
- RGecu1Newbie Caller
Hello, I’ve tried bocaboy2591 suggestion but was not successful. I even tried all the possibilities with the new wifi network and couldn’t still wasn’t able to connect or see with my Dell Windows 10.
- jaisa2007Network Novice
Adding the new 2.4 wifi network worked for me. Now my older devices are connected. Thank you bocaboy2591.
- HawkDocNewbie Caller
I have an old Dell Inspiron. I tried everything that Bocaboy said. I did both paragraph instructions. Now my question is when i open the wifi networks, the hidden network is there. Both hidden buttons are off. I tried logging in to the hidden network with the SSID info for the new network i made for the laptop and i did also try with the main network info too. The laptop still will not login. And there is no network showing for either networks in my t-mobile app.
- nc1037Bandwidth Buddy
you’re not looking at bocaboy’s first post…
Here is the last paragraph from that post - I added a few words and some bold text.
Add a new WiFi network for your laptop. Use the T-Mobile internet app (on your phone) and tap the Network tab on the bottom, then the “+” button on the lower right. Create a new 2.4 GHz WiFi network with a unique name (SSID), just for your laptop. Make sure the WPA type is WPA/WPA2. This is different from your main network which, by default, is WPA2/WPA3. See if the new network you've created doesn't allow your laptop to connect.
- magenta0318Newbie Caller
No, as the position of the 5G device is not conducive for Ethernet (wired) connection to the laptop. The settings for the gateway allows connection with a QR code, but, alas, my old laptop doesn't have that either. I will look for ways to create a QR code for the laptop... 🤔
- nc1037Bandwidth Buddy
Did you follow the last paragraph of bocaboy’s first post exactly? If so, and if your laptop still doesn’t see the new network, reboot the gateway and the laptop.
- magenta0318Newbie Caller
I, too, have followed the suggested fixes in this topic, but my Dell Inspiron 1735 still does not see the T-mobile 5g network in the list of possible connections... 🤔 🥺
- spmauzyNetwork Novice
I have the same issue with my laptop. I had no trouble with 4G LTE router/modem from T-Mobile. The network would show up on my laptop. The new 5G device does not show up. What’s more, the recommendations above -- turn off Hidden, go to WPA/WPA2, and set to a 2.4Ghz network make no difference. Any other suggestions? My laptop works fine everywhere else. What is it with the 5G device?
- JD0813Network Novice
Have similar issue with 2009 MacBook Pro running Lion. See networks, try to connect but box asks for username and there is no user name. Apple had me create hotspot on T-Mobile phone and try to connect to that. Works fine. T-Mobile had me create 2.4Ghz network, but couldn't connect to that, either. Why does my Mac ask for user name when I try to connect directly, but not when I use hotspot? I need to access T-Mobile, but they are not making ANY progress to make this happen.
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