I’m fed up with Charter Spectrum making me jump through hoops to reduce my bill every year to a reasonable charge for the service provided. I have Spectrum at both my home and my office.
I’m considering switching to AT&T fiber at my home, but I noticed the other day I’m able to pull 570/70 speeds at my home and 550/75 at my office. This is on my iPhone 12 Pro Max, so it doesn’t have the capability to use the latest 5G bands. So I’m thinking about switching to T-Mobile’s service for the business at the very least, since I’ll be able to get a pretty good deal on it.
Is anyone using T-Mobile’s 5G service that can comment on their experiences?
My major concern is less control since there’s no true bridge mode, or even pseudo-bridge mode. Downstream routers would need to be double NAT, and my understanding is it’s impossible to do port forwards at all. Perhaps I can get around this by setting up VPN tunnels.
I do have rather large data payloads I need to upload from my office location from time to time, but I think I can deal with 70 Mbps upload. It’s still faster than the 25-30 Mbps I’m getting from Spectrum. Latency isn’t as important to me as I don’t game or have any use cases that would require low latency.
I’m considering switching to AT&T fiber at my home, but I noticed the other day I’m able to pull 570/70 speeds at my home and 550/75 at my office. This is on my iPhone 12 Pro Max, so it doesn’t have the capability to use the latest 5G bands. So I’m thinking about switching to T-Mobile’s service for the business at the very least, since I’ll be able to get a pretty good deal on it.
Is anyone using T-Mobile’s 5G service that can comment on their experiences?
My major concern is less control since there’s no true bridge mode, or even pseudo-bridge mode. Downstream routers would need to be double NAT, and my understanding is it’s impossible to do port forwards at all. Perhaps I can get around this by setting up VPN tunnels.
I do have rather large data payloads I need to upload from my office location from time to time, but I think I can deal with 70 Mbps upload. It’s still faster than the 25-30 Mbps I’m getting from Spectrum. Latency isn’t as important to me as I don’t game or have any use cases that would require low latency.