T-mobile 4g Lte Not Working

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I have the T-Mobile 100gb for $50 plan and it works great in my max transit pro. I also have 2 of the ATT 100gb prepaid that work great. I have a 3rd party ATT and T-Mobile unlimited plans that also both work great in my dual modem router. Now that being said I have only had my Transit for a week now and have not ran a ton of data through any single sim. Still doing a bunch of testing.


@Nick_Karpen glad ATT prepaid works for you - our cricket prepaid plan had been working for over a year when it was deactivated right after we autopaid and all new plans were incompatible with it. They even charged us a $5 reactivation fee that did nothing, and will only give us store credit back.


My ATT prepaid SIM was picked up in store less than a month ago. I had a minor issue where they actually activated the $60/month unlimited phone plan instead. This does not work and the plan had to be fixed/swapped to the hotspot data plan.


I am literally running that plan right now through a SIM injector to waste like 50GBs in 2 days. I have tested this plan on a TST DUO Pro-E, 310X, HD2 with no problems, and still have a TST DUO, and BR1 Pro 5G to test it in. Have not had any problems with the first 3 devices.


I submitted a ticket to Peplink, but that appears to be a dead end. They referred me to the company I bought my device from, mobile must have (MMH). MMH is eager to help, but after I explained that this is not a config issue, I have not heard back.


If you have a business, just get the wireless broadband plan! 300GB at standard priority capped at 12 or 25mbps with some high priority data on demand is way cheaper and better than buying multiple SIMS of their prepaid plan unless you really just want to stream entertainment with it. Pop on PepVPN or something (which is a legit use case for a business) for a bit of insulation from traffic management.


The visual voicemail piece of the native Phone app is not working, I have T-Mobile. I was previously using a Pixel XL before the Teracube and the visual voicemail worked just fine for me on T-Mobile. That being said after searching on Google before posting here, it appears that in the past there were a handful of people who had this issue. There are some described fixes involving installing and uninstalling the T-Mobile visual voicemail version of the app. This did not work for me.


As mentioned in my original post this was working just fine on my Pixel XL (pretty old phone) which is all native Google, exact same phone app. So I agree this is the Google phone app, I have seen it work in the past.


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However, things quickly went south two weeks after I initially activated my T-Mobile Home Internet service. I started receiving connection errors, which resulted in losing complete internet connectivity. After two days of no internet and no help from T-Mobile customer service, I crawled back to Spectrum internet, and have been with the service ever since. However, my brief encounter with T-Mobile Home Internet unearthed serious problems with the wireless service, T-Mobile's inability to deal with capacity issues, and customer service representatives that would lie to customers to get them off the phone or kick the can down the road regarding connectivity woes.


Like before, signing up for the service was as easy as logging into my existing T-Mobile account, verifying that I could receive 5G coverage at home, entering my social security number (for a credit check), and confirming my payment details. I placed the order for the service on a Wednesday afternoon, and the welcome package with a 5G gateway arrived on Friday afternoon.


The old circular 5G gateway that I received in July 2022 is no longer in use. In its place, I received a Sercomm TMO-G4AR that T-Mobile now sends to new customers. The modem/router is a rectangular tower finished in flat white plastic. It has internal antennas for connecting to T-Mobile's 5G/LTE network. However, there are also connectors for attaching an external antenna if you have poor reception.


Getting on the T-Mobile network is as simple as installing the T-Mobile Home Internet (or T-Life) app, scanning the QR code on the back of the device, and following the on-screen prompts. Even though the app told me to set the 5G gateway near a window, I placed it on my desk (where my old Motorola cable modem and Wi-Fi router were positioned) and received four signal bars (out of five).


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