Yes!!! I know how. Could not find online, could not resolve with technical support 1+hour phone call. The WAN port is not active on the T-Mobile Gateway, do not try and use it. Plug Google Wifi point into the LAN of T-Mobile Gateway and the Internet WAN of the Google Wifi Point. Then you need to assign the Google wifi point an IP address in the range of the Local LAN T-Mobile Gateway (Reset to default if this has been changed). I just picked a random 192.168.2.XXX in the range (100-150 default I think, I used 102) Subnet 255.255.255.0 and Domain 192.168.1.1. The wifi point then finished setup and my existing devices connected back up to it after I gave it the same name/password as my prior network. I then using wif on a computer (can not do it in the phone app) to turn off both wifi bands (the one I wasn’t on first and then the one I was on). Unplugged everything and moved to better location and it all worked when powered back up. *Note - the app will no longer work but you c
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