I’m having a few issues with my 5g T-mobile gateway/router (the cylinder) with my HP printer and maybe my Roku (I stopped seeing its Wi-Fi a few days ago). What I’m wondering is, if I use my own router in bridge/AP mode and connect to that, will that resolve potential issues I’m seeing? Or no, since it’s all part of the same network anyway?
Because the T-mobile modem/router doesn’t support changing DNS servers or the Circle device, I need to utilize my own router in non-bridge mode. If I connect all my devices only to my personal router’s WiFi, do I bypass the double NAT issue, or no?
I’m trying to redeem 40% off at PUMA.com, but when I add promo code at checkout it says it is not applicable. Is this something wrong with either Puma or T-Mobile, or does the promo only apply to a small subset of shoes?
My kids have school laptops that don’t do a great job of filtering internet. I’ve locked things down on the router level, but I want to limit their hotspot capability in case they ever figure out they can do that. They have iPhones.I see a couple of possible options.Does FamilyMode do anything toward limiting their hotspot usage or what sites they can access? Do the iPhone Screen Time settings do anything toward filtering what sites they can go to via a hotspot? For instance, my younger kid can only visit a few sites. Does that filter then apply to hotspot connections served by the iPhone?Maybe there’s something else I haven’t considered.
I have a Circle Home Plus device - not the T-Mobile branded FamilyGuard - but one I bought directly from Circle. Is there any way to get it to work with T-Mobile home internet without getting a router involved?
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