Does the 5G router allow you to set up port forwarding?
Which model did you pick?
On Sun, Aug 21, 2022 at 11:30 PM der.hans via PLUG-discuss <
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> Am 20. Aug, 2022 schwätzte David Schwartz via PLUG-discuss so:
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> moin moin,
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> > I’m going to guess not. Tha
I'll just add that I also have T-Mobile 5G Home Internet and am able to get >
100mbps out of the ethernet ports. When I first got it I was pulling > 450mbps
out of it via ethernet. No way that would have happened if it were a 100mbps
port.
Something in your chain is probably 100mbit, a switch,
Am 20. Aug, 2022 schwätzte David Schwartz via PLUG-discuss so:
moin moin,
I’m going to guess not. That seems like it would be a higher-level function
you’d have to do yourself using a smart router and subnets.
I've only started looking at it.
I asked the salesperson about using my own 5G ca
Am 20. Aug, 2022 schwätzte Todd Cole via PLUG-discuss so:
moin moin Todd,
CL fiber was add to my area this spring
I need to check on fiber again.
70.00 940mbs up and down open ports no bandwith caps
there are also 250 and 500 mbs plans
I have not had to use support so far so no idea but so
CL fiber was add to my area this spring
70.00 940mbs up and down open ports no bandwith caps
there are also 250 and 500 mbs plans
I have not had to use support so far so no idea but so far it has no down
time
the only issue is my custom routers takes a hour to connect after a reboot
but I assume it
Am 20. Aug, 2022 schwätzte David Schwartz via PLUG-discuss so:
moin moin,
I’m going to guess not. That seems like it would be a higher-level function
you’d have to do yourself using a smart router and subnets.
it supports DHCP, but the lack of access to the inner logic does’t tell me much.
I
The Tmobile device is very basic and doesn't have any of the things you'd
expect in a wireless router.
You can't set port forwarding and a lot of other things you can do normally.
That part and the fact that I had to put it on the other side of my house
near a window to get a decent signal was a de
I’m going to guess not. That seems like it would be a higher-level function
you’d have to do yourself using a smart router and subnets.
it supports DHCP, but the lack of access to the inner logic does’t tell me much.
It’s a basic “gateway appliance”. They don’t want people mucking with internal
Am 19. Aug, 2022 schwätzte David Schwartz via PLUG-discuss so:
moin moin David,
I forgot to ask ( but presume the answer is no ), do the t-mobile devices
support multiple vlans?
I would like to isolate some devices and presume I would need to provide
my own devices for network segregation.
cia
Ok, that makes more sense now
On Thu, Aug 18, 2022, 11:43 PM David Schwartz via PLUG-discuss <
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> I have exactly two Mac Minis and a switch — all of which have 1 gig
> ethernet ports, and CAT6 cables.
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> I also plugged my Mac Book Pro directly into the gate
I have exactly two Mac Minis and a switch — all of which have 1 gig ethernet
ports, and CAT6 cables.
I also plugged my Mac Book Pro directly into the gateway with a USB3 —> 1GB
ethernet adapter on a 12” CAT6 cable and it maxed-out at 92 Mbps.
They ALL hit OVER 150 Mbps with the same ethernet ca
I don't know the path you're taking to test the speed, but if one of the
devices on that path is 100. Meg and the modem is one gig. Then you only
going to get 100 Meg when you test the speed. Try doing the trace route
when you do the test so you know which cards are being used.
On Thu, Aug 18, 202
I guess that I should clarify that my current device is the round Nokia device.
It has 2x ethernet ports on it. I’ve had it for around 2 years now.
The new one I got was their newest squarish one, the SAGEMCOM FAST 5688W 5G
Gateway. It only has one ethernet port on it and I only got 93 Mbps DL f
Am 19. Aug, 2022 schwätzte David Schwartz via PLUG-discuss so:
moin moin David,
thanks for the report! I've been considering switching to them, but
was leary without first talking to someone who uses it.
How's the latency? I had seen report that it works well for SSH. Is that
your experience?
The device I received from them has a single 1 gig port which I have a 16
port gig switch plugged in and everything is connected with Cat 6. I've
seen up to 800 Mbps.
*Daniel P. Stasinski*
dan...@genericinbox.com
✞ *Jesus Is King *✞
On Thu, Aug 18, 2022 at 8:57 PM David Schwartz via PLUG-discus
I wouldn’t be getting 700 Mbps with the WAP/Range Extender then (insted of 92),
would I?
-David Schwartz
> On Aug 18, 2022, at 9:40 PM, Bob Elzer via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
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> Are you sure it's not your nic or a switch on your network that's 100mb ?
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> On Thu, Aug 18, 2022, 8:57 PM David
Are you sure it's not your nic or a switch on your network that's 100mb ?
On Thu, Aug 18, 2022, 8:57 PM David Schwartz via PLUG-discuss <
plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
> I dunno if anybody here has T-Mobile Home Internet, but I do and I really
> like it. I only have one beef: the spec s
I dunno if anybody here has T-Mobile Home Internet, but I do and I really like
it. I only have one beef: the spec sheet for their modem/gateway says it has 2x
1 gigabit ethernet ports, but they’re only 100 Megs. In case anybody else might
want to consider them as an ISP and has a 1GB LAN to conn
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