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t-monile home internet is barely providing basic data speeds sometimds.
My t-mobile internet, especially lately, has been the worst internet I have ever bought/dealt with. My wife with her iPhone 12 Pro gets medium 5g coverage most of the time at our house. Why does our home internet modem averages weak to poor signal? I’ve never gotten a better signal than weak. It is also CONSTANTLY losing connection to the internet witch is hard on my wife when she works from home full time and is constantly dropping connection to her work. I’m never getting the minimum download speed I was told I would at least be getting and streaming and or gaming is virtually impossible. Please help or I’m going to have to cancel and go back to our previous internet provider.
Log into the gateway (forget the app useless) open a web browser go to http://192.168.12.1/ primary and secondary signal info off the Overview first tab. Then Status tab and same primary and secondary info. You have to expand them with click the down arrow to see the data.
This is the data that shows your connection.
- jpp123Network Novice
I’m seeing similar issues, I get 200mbps for a while then it drops to 3-4 mbps, power cycling the modem (Arcadian) sometime get’s it back to 200. It has got to the point where I have a smart plug on the modem so I can power cycle it from my phone. I’m almost ready to start scripting the power cycle when the speed drops :-)
Here is a graph of the last 24hrs (speed test every 30 mins on both my primary T-Mobile Home Internet and backup AT&T Wireless Internet connections - policy based routing on pfSense to direct the speed test traffic)
I thought it might be falling back to 4g but bands are B2/N41 consistently with 4 bars each, the cell ID doesn’t change, SINR, RSRQ and RSSI are stable and don’t change when the speed drops. Pixel and iPhone both get consistently good speeds with manual tests when wifi is disabled and they are on the cell directly).All test on gigabit ethernet (not wifi) from a linux VM on ProxMox server running speedtest-cli.
TMHI tech did some sort of remote reset / re-provision and it hasn’t helped. They have me scheduled for a call back in a week and if it hasn’t improved they want to swap out the modem.
[I’m software / network engineer, I work from home and my setup has a *lot* of monitoring] - rellorTransmission Trainee
Another thought would be to buy a 5G or even 4G LTE modem (Netgear has a range of them, including battery-powered portable ones that are much smaller, more modern and offer better network performance than the generic gateway T-Mobile provides) and get a data-only SIM card. T-Mobile’s prepaid arm offers 50 GB for $50/month, not a lot but adequate for someone who doesn’t play online games, doesn’t stream TV shows all day, and just has basic Internet needs. (There was apparently a limited-time 100 GB for $50/month promotion, and those who have it can keep that rate. Let’s hope it comes back, or that prices fall and data caps rise with the market.)
If you go this route you are sure to get better speeds, not only due to the more capable hardware, but also because T-Mobile Home Internet has close to the lowest priority on the network.
For people who like to tinker (and since we, as users of a service as immature as T-Mobile Home Internet, have to spend so much time checking frequency bands and signal strength, moving the gateway, rebooting, calling support, etc., most of us are tinkerers by definition), I’d even recommend getting a 4G LTE (cheap) or 5G board from SixFab and using a Raspberry Pi. You’d end up with a very high-performance, secure, infinitely configurable cellular modem + WiFi router setup.
- rellorTransmission Trainee
T-Mobile’s home Internet service sucks, as does its fake 5G service (really just relabeled 4G LTE).
There’s really not much point in checking radio frequency bands, connection strength, and so on. The proof is in the pudding: on weekends and late at night, I get download speeds in the hundreds of Mbps. During business hours, 1-2 Mbps!
My suggestion is to return your gateway and choose a different provider. It’s a shame that so many people are wasting time troubleshooting a service that is nothing more than a false promise. The network capacity just isn’t there.
- EugeneRoaming Rookie
I’ve been dealing with download speeds of 1mbps to 3mbps since April 2022. before that we had 130mbps on download speeds for at least 2 years. Then they say there working on towers. The tower that we had good download speeds with was 6 miles away. Now they are tagging off At&T tower which is a half mile from us. Almost a year later and they still do not have it fixed. One day we had thought they fixed the problem, back up to 130mbps download. that lasted for a few hours. I have over 100 hours logged with tech support. SMH
- EugeneRoaming Rookie
1012Brian wrote:
I’m curious to see your answers. I have experienced the same over the last month. We’ve had the home internet box for months, and it worked wonders over my old provider. So much so, we were able to start using a streaming tv service. But not now. The download speed has dropped tremendously and at times it will just disconnect entirely. Not just with the streaming service, it does it with a phone or a tablet as well. Never did that before, and nothing has changed. I have gone through the reset process, the unplugging and so forth, and the problem remains. I guess that unlimited data isn’t so unlimited after all.
Just don’t know what to do about it.
I’ve been dealing with download speeds of 1mbps to 3mbps since April 2022. before that we had 130mbps on download speeds for at least 2 years. Then they say there working on towers. The tower that we had good download speeds with was 6 miles away. Now they are tagging off At&T tower which is a half mile from us. Almost a year later and they still do not have it fixed. One day we had thought they fixed the problem, back up to 130mbps download. that lasted for a few hours. I have over 100 hours logged with tech support. SMH
- EugeneRoaming Rookie
Joshjafackl wrote:
My t-mobile internet, especially lately, has been the worst internet I have ever bought/dealt with. My wife with her iPhone 12 Pro gets medium 5g coverage most of the time at our house. Why does our home internet modem averages weak to poor signal? I’ve never gotten a better signal than weak. It is also CONSTANTLY losing connection to the internet witch is hard on my wife when she works from home full time and is constantly dropping connection to her work. I’m never getting the minimum download speed I was told I would at least be getting and streaming and or gaming is virtually impossible. Please help or I’m going to have to cancel and go back to our previous internet provider.
I’ve been dealing with download speeds of 1mbps to 3mbps since April 2022. before that we had 130mbps on download speeds for at least 2 years. Then they say there working on towers. The tower that we had good download speeds with was 6 miles away. Now they are tagging off At&T tower which is a half mile from us. Almost a year later and they still do not have it fixed. One day we had thought they fixed the problem, back up to 130mbps download. that lasted for a few hours. I have over 100 hours logged with tech support. SMH
- BigDawg75Network Novice
I think I have a good outcome. Hope everyone else gets same from T-Mobile.
I was having same issues as many have voiced here.
Had service with good performance for about 8 mos and all of the sudden download speeds were garbage.
first call to support was 2 days ago. Frustrated with the rep reading from a script of hollow pleasantries. Had a slight bump in download speeds and hoped it would continue, but it did not.
called again today and was firm and direct - but respectful - in my communications with the rep, providing evidence from speedtest.net results that something in T-mobiles network admin and settings was affecting my service.
Rep said he would do some stuff, communicate with engineering and get back to me. He called back about three hours later and said they are still working on it and would be back in touch with me in the next 2-3 days.
as of this evening, i am getting the best network performance I’ve ever experienced at my house in northeast GA. Three speedtest.net results at 5pm, 8pm and 10pm have all been between 160-180mbps down and >53mbps up. And unless something very recently has changed, I’m in an LTE coverage area, not 5G.
I hope this improvement is stable and permanent, but as of right now very satisfied.
- danfRoaming Rookie
danf wrote:
@hank has some good stuff about boosting your signal, but my router reports very good signal and it worked great for the first few weeks... now pretty much unusable. have they pushed out a bad firmware update or something????
are things working better this morning for anyone else? literally did not change the position of the router.
almost like someone came into the office and gave the servers a kick or something…. 🤔
- danfRoaming Rookie
@hank has some good stuff about boosting your signal, but my router reports very good signal and it worked great for the first few weeks... now pretty much unusable. have they pushed out a bad firmware update or something????
- Bigboibilly77Network Novice
Same here only diff I've had for 6months never had over 4to5 mb but I was told b4 I joined we'd get 300mb tech on phone says it's at 75 somethings not right for last month if the signal on its own goes from 2bars to 1 then none I have to every 5min move it like a centimeter to grab atleast 2 bars but again and again it keeps dropping now it only says the router isn't using the 2.4ghz as it's main now just the 5ghz an 2.4 does show up I've tried every window every inch of my house we moved out to country so we go from fios and 500mg to the only internet we could get was crappy 500k dial up from century link till t-mobile should I ask for the square 5g router? I just ordered netgear wifi boost an extender my info only shows LTE
RSSI. -75
BAND. 20M
CID. 7
CGI. 31026015235073
RSRQ. -20
BAND. B66
TAC. 31612
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