Speed vary a lot during the day - sometimes they are below 20Mbps too… But they still work for my needs.I turned off the WiFi on my phone and I do now see 2 bars of signal. Not sure why the WiFi would affect my LTE signal (note: we have both a 4G iPhone and and 5G iPhone, and both see the problem). Also, my phone isn’t connecting to the TMobile device’s WiFi. Maybe I should just try turning that off too?
Thanks for the reply Den_in_USA! I appreciate that 2 bars is not enough. I’d be happy with 5 :-)…But the device works - and I get over 100Mbps download speeds (only 4-10Mbps upload - but that’s sufficient). So I don’t care much whether it is 5G or LTE - it is sufficient for what I need in terms of Internet capacity.HOWEVER, if it somehow blocks my cell phones from working - that’s a different issue. I don’t have a landline (nor do I want one).I can’t control how much signal I’m getting into my house - save for not using the T-Mobile Home Internet device. Unless there is a way to fix this problem, I will have to bail out and return to Spectrum.My long term plan is to have both Spectrum and TMo - so I have a failover for Internet service. I work from home now (thanks pandemic) and I can’t afford to be without Internet. Spectrum is “pretty good” but that’s not sufficient to assure that I don’t go down during a critical time for my work.BTW, I bought a TP-Link TL-R605 SafeStream Multi-WAN
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