If house power goes out, it would be good to know that the SIM would work on a mobile hotspot. Anyone tested this?
I was wondering why despite decent speeds (>50mbps), I get video buffers, web messages not being sent, and long pauses to load web pages. Turns out the latency is horrible. Here’s my test a few minutes ago. 135ms download latency and 208 upload latency. I did an internet search on ‘internet latency comparison’ and found this useful comparison of different services. I guess T-Mobile Home Internet is still better than satellite internet. LOL Latency by connection type2,3DSL: 24–42 ms Cable: 15–27 ms Fiber: 10–15 ms Satellite: 594–612 ms
https://www.fiercewireless.com/5g/t-mobile-rolls-out-cloud-native-4g5g-converged-core-gateway
My wifi thermostats and wifi lights work but my Smart EVSE no longer connects to Juicebox server after switching to T-Mobile. Below are the list of Ports & Protocols Tech Support sent me. There are almost nothing I can configure on the 5G Internet Gateway, so not sure if there is a fix/workaround. I may have to cancel my T-Mobile 5G Internet. I have the Sagemcom Fast 5688W Gateway.https://www.t-mobile.com/content/digx/tmobile/us/en/support/home-internet/sagemcom-gateway.html BTW, seems Tech Support does not want to be contacted online.
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