T Mobile®5G GATEWAY Wireless Internet For Our RV

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  • Опубликовано: 15 фев 2024
  • This video is about why we chose to change our wireless internet provider from our home based RV park provider to T Mobile®5G GATEWAY Wireless Internet. This is not a sponsored video. #rvlife #rvliving #rvlifestyle #rving #rvfulltime #offgrid #offgridliving #rvtechnology #tmobile5g #tmobilehomeinternet #hotspot #wirelessrouter #technology

Комментарии • 26

  • @BretABennett
    @BretABennett 19 дней назад +3

    Btw, that's a TMO-G4AR . It's basically a KVD21 with antenna leads. Both utilize the same Fibocom cellular modem module based on the Mediatek T-750 chipset, which means similar cellular network performance, just an additional $30 per month. You can add the leads yourself to a KVD21.

  • @9a8c
    @9a8c 25 дней назад +1

    TMo has announced they will begin to enforce the address area for your service for Home Internet. Meaning they will be charging roaming if they detect your TMo router is outside the "home" area. They say using geofencing they can detect the location of your TMo router. Good luck. I am in the same boat. The do offer new "RV" service plans that allow use outside the "home" area. But the cost is 3 times what most are currently paying for home internet through TMo.

    • @RV-Adventures-Travels
      @RV-Adventures-Travels  24 дня назад

      We will most likely keep the home service for times when we are in our home-based RV park as the park wifi is crappy. We have another option for when we travel. It’s a shame that they are pricing themselves out of the market, a lot of people in our RV park that had T-Mobile are now going to Starlink because it’s not much more expensive once you buy the startup equipment. We haven’t been notified yet so we’ll see what happens.

  • @rracerguy
    @rracerguy 2 месяца назад +2

    I have T mobile 5G wireless tower in my home and take it with me in the rv when im traveling works greaaat . They also have senior wireless smart phone plan with 2 phones unlimited everything with all fees and taxes $90 month, so my total with 5G wireless internet is only $120 monthly total with Auto pay .

  • @alonzomartii
    @alonzomartii 15 дней назад +2

    I cancelled my T-Mobile and switch to Verizon. T-Mobile replace modem was the same as i had. Wish they'd offer this as replacement when signal drop drastically from where i got the service. 150-260mb to 14-40mb.

    • @RV-Adventures-Travels
      @RV-Adventures-Travels  15 дней назад

      We haven’t had any problems with ours, but we live in a really good service area too. But at least they’re cancellation policy is easy and you don’t get locked into contracts like we have with AT&T.

  • @Michelle13079
    @Michelle13079 2 месяца назад +3

    We have had the T Mobile 5G gateway for the past year. We have it linked to our home address and when we are at our seasonal campsite on the opposite side of the state we have had absolutely no problems. This summer we are going to cut our Spectrum cable at home and use the T Mobile exclusively. I have streamed TV and run online games at the same time and again no problems.

    • @RV-Adventures-Travels
      @RV-Adventures-Travels  2 месяца назад

      Yes, we too have had no problems at all. My husband works remotely and is able to connect and we stream, Netflix, Amazon, prime, and some other services and have had no trouble at all.

    • @RV-Adventures-Travels
      @RV-Adventures-Travels  Месяц назад

      No we haven’t tried that yet. We’ll have to check that out.

  • @CCCC-tq8yo
    @CCCC-tq8yo 3 месяца назад +4

    2 yrs later and I'm first forever

  • @RussLittlejohn
    @RussLittlejohn Месяц назад +1

    Does anyone know if this works in section D at Thousand trails Orlando?

  • @Jerzyboii908
    @Jerzyboii908 2 месяца назад +1

    Any update? I just got mine and about to hit the road in the next couple days and wondering if it be a good idea to take it on the road with me

    • @RV-Adventures-Travels
      @RV-Adventures-Travels  2 месяца назад +1

      Yes, we’ve used it both at our home based RV park and on the road in Arizona. We’ve had no problems. We’re able to stream Netflix and other streaming services. My husband uses it everyday for his remote work. We’re keeping it. I hope you have the same success we have had.

    • @Jerzyboii908
      @Jerzyboii908 2 месяца назад +2

      That’s great news. I’m a truck driver so I’m all over the US, and not everywhere i go has Wi-Fi or if it does it’s terribly slow. Being able to have my own network and being able to stream on the truck will make a huge difference when I’m doing my 10hr or 34hr reset.

    • @EarlBalentine
      @EarlBalentine 2 месяца назад +1

      I have T-Mobiles gateway and got it exclusively for my RV travel. I have traveled Texas, NM, CA and Arizona with no reception issues. We streaming all our movies every night from T-Mobile with no slow downs.

    • @RV-Adventures-Travels
      @RV-Adventures-Travels  2 месяца назад

      @@EarlBalentine That’s good to hear?

    • @danteknight2235
      @danteknight2235 26 дней назад

      Just an FYI, T-Mobile has discovered that people are taking the "mobile" aspect of this service to the extreme by traveling cross country with these devices. As a result, I have heard that they will start billing a new rate if the gateway is moved from its home area. Not sure if it's true, but the rumors are out there, so keep an eye out, maybe?

  • @johnnyrodriguez276
    @johnnyrodriguez276 18 дней назад

    I don't like it disconnects atleast 1x around every approx. 3hrs if anyone knows a fix please lmk ty

    • @RV-Adventures-Travels
      @RV-Adventures-Travels  18 дней назад

      I wish we could help you, but we don’t have that problem with ours. Hopefully somebody else who’s watching the comments here will be able to help you.