Not really. I ended up setting up a load-balancer (a small Ubiquiti device I had laying around) with a another LTE provider ( provided by work). It kicks in the second I loose connection on T-Mobile - so it’s essentially seemless for me now, but overall I’m still experiencing packet loss. If I hadn’t had a load-balancer/lte second wan option, I would have switched to AT&T DSL or Comcast cable at this point ( both options are much more expensive and suck a lot too)Escalated all to t-mobile area engineers via Tmobile Tweeter support. They are looking into it, but without any result so far. I had ticket open for 3 weeks now.
This has just started happening to me as well 3-4 days ago. Until 2 weeks ago I had a previous generation router from Nokia - 5G21. It worked well for 10 months. I was getting about 200-500 Mbps download, and 20-60 Mpbs upload (depending on a time of day). I switched my cell provider from Verizon (5 lines), to T-Mobile MAX plan. There was an issue with my account when merging home internet with cell service, so they closed my home internet account, and opened a new home internet account under my cell plan ( to get 20$ off discount for Max plan holder). I Returned the Nokia 5g21 gateway and got the new ARC KVD21 square box. What a mistake!! 🤬My speeds dropped 10x since the switch. I now get no more than 20-40 Mbps on average ( 150 mpbs if I do speedtest in the middle of the night) . However while being super disappointing, that’s still acceptable for day-to-day work from home stuff, and basic netflix in the evening.If I hold my 5G iPhone next to gateway and run a speedtest - I easily
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