It is so dumb that the gateway cannot assign a static IP for devices at your home, such as network printer, NAS and others. People suggest to add another router behind the T-mobile gateway. Adding router would create a double NAT issue. It would be great if we can dumb the gateway down into a bridge mode. I do not need the gateway broadcasting the wifi signal next to my router if that’s the way to go.Open these basic functions for advanced users. WE KNOW WHAT WE ARE DOING! That’s why I rather use my equipment with cable internet. As soon as the 90 days cool down period with the cable company is up, I am going to jump back to cable internet for sure if the T-mobile gateway is going to be this useless.
Our company have a website for employee discount. Currently there’s a employee discount promotion for AT&T Unlimited Elite plan. I compare that to the T-mobile’s Amplified (Same as Magenta Plus) plan. AT&T’s “unlimited” 4G limit is 100GB while T-mobile “unlimited” 4G limit is 50GB. The mobile hotspot data limit is 30GB on AT&T while T-mobile is 20GB. AT&T gives $10 discount per line, while T-mobile only give $5 discount for autopay. AT&T included $12 worth HBO max while T-mobile included a $9 Netflix. The rest are close enough. I called and asked the rep if T-mobile have plan to match AT&T’s employee discount. We did some comparison. She essentially told me “If you think AT&T is better than us, then you should go with AT&T”. That was my first phone conversation after T-mobile merged with Sprint. My impression is T-mobile maybe are getting a bit too large and a bit too comfortable with customer counts after merge. I am pretty certain that T-mobile rep wo
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