The easiest way is to connect one end of a cat 5e or better cable on one of the Tmobile’s LAN ports and then the other end to the WAN port of the old router. As long as the third octet of the IP addresses are different, you should get 2 networks working with no conflict. The Tmobile I have has “12” and the 2nd router has “1”.
Received my Gateway today. After getting it configured and working, I connected the WAN/Internet port of my Orbi Router to a free ethernet port on the Gateway.
Updated the Orbi Router to switch to Access Point mode and enabled DHCP.
I also have two Orbi satellites. And a 8-port switch connected to the Orbi Router.
Wifi and wired connections to any of the devices; Gateway, Orbi Router and switch, and both satellites are working great.
I use Nettalk device for homephone at home, and it work very well with ATT internet router, but I got to use Tmobile home internet within 2 weeks, before I cancel ATT internet. So I try to connect Nettalk device to Tmobile internet router and it's not working, I try and try but still not working, but when I connect it back to ATT router it's working good. So I'm wonder why Nettalk device not working with Tmobile internet router. Could you please let me know why. Thanks
Make sure your router has dhcp set up on the wan port. Should work at that point. Access point would be if you wanted IPv6 otherwise just double/triple nat
The easiest way is to put your router into Access Point Mode and then plug it into the T-Mobile modem.
I too, would like to utilize my previous router and mesh system with my new T-Mobile LTE Gateway and am curious how this worked out for the above customer with the original question? I’m hoping to use the extended allowances of connected devices that the mesh system previously provided when connected to my old cable modem….and of course speed things up as well as prevent all the interruptions, reload, etc. Thanks!
My router has been flashed to use DD-WRT firmware. I followed the instructions I found on the DD-WRT wiki at https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Wireless_Access_Point#Simple_Version_.28Same_Subnet.29 and was able to get my router to work.
Here’s the simple version of the instructions:
Simple Version (Same Subnet)
On the secondary access point router:
- Do a hard reset
- Disable DHCP and set the wireless channel different from the other router(s)
- Set the IP address to 192.168.1.2 (or any IP outside the gateway DHCP range that does not collide with the gateway nor any other static devices)
- Connect a LAN port from the Access Point to a LAN port on the primary router
There are more detailed instructions at the link above.
It’s pretty cool. I can now connect wirelessly and wired to both my router and the T-Mobile LTE Wi-Fi Gateway.
As an aside I’m getting 90-100 Mbps download speeds (about ½ of what I’m getting with Xfinity internet) and around 15 Mbps upload speeds (about double what I’m getting with Xfinity internet) when hardwired to either my router or the T-Mobile gateway. Wireless speeds depend on distance from the router/gateway (e.g., 70Mbps/20Mbps at ~3’ from router).
I did double NAT like this. Access Point mode is no good if you have more than 20 devices on your LAN.
https://community.t-mobile.com/tv-home-internet-7/ten-device-limit-33127?postid=120221#post120221