This internet is perfect for everything else besides online gaming. It has fast download speeds so if you stream shows, movies and download games where you're not planning on playing online then you'll be happy. The main issue is with T-Mobile 5G home internet is it doesn't support UPnP and usually has a NAT type of moderate to strict. What that means is you wont be able to connect to party chats or you'll have constant lag in games and be disconnected at some point. Don't get this internet for online gaming.
I known people that game on this internet and they have no issues, but they use their own router. Putting their T-Mobile device on bridge mode and using your own router will improve the speed and nat type can be opened.
I use this Internet. I can stream phone and play online perfectly fine with no issues. Sometimes my packet loss will be 0%. Sometimes it will be 1%. That usually depends on my consoles temperature. My latency on my console goes anywhere from 35 to 90. I also have the ethernet cord plugged up to my console and I paid for their highest home Wi-Fi instead of the business plan which would be faster. I also average according to my Xbox for download speeds anywhere from 190 Mbps to 874.74 Mbps. My upload speed goes from 15 Mbps to 50 Mbps.
@@lux_satani i have a piece of property and no fiber out there...but i literally have a t mobile cell tower 100 feet from my driveway....should be decent?
Everytime i try and play a game thats online like roblox, battlefield, or something else it kicks me off after like 5 minutes of playtime so i have to use my phone hotspot
I use lan cable with the gateway and downloading games isn't a problem just when i play games like 2k i just spike every time anything can help pls lmk
Tried this. Rocket league and R6 Seige are two games I play a lot, and it would work great for a match or two and then out of no where the ping and latency would spike and I would get kicked from matches. I’m in a rural area and there’s not many options out here.
@hutch2811 you can use their device as a modem and use your own router. That should allow you to port forward and turn on some other things to open your nat and improve your latency
I am not sure if you're just using their Device, but if you are, i recommend you get a router thats fast and compatible with their network. That would reduce the latency and improve your speeds.
Uploads are much faster than my old DSL internet. Streaming games is hit or miss. Sometimes it works but a lot of the time it doesn't. Even when it does it usually does have some hitches and hang ups. Usually not enough to ruin the game but not as good as a cable or fiber internet connection provides.
This internet is perfect for everything else besides online gaming. It has fast download speeds so if you stream shows, movies and download games where you're not planning on playing online then you'll be happy. The main issue is with T-Mobile 5G home internet is it doesn't support UPnP and usually has a NAT type of moderate to strict. What that means is you wont be able to connect to party chats or you'll have constant lag in games and be disconnected at some point. Don't get this internet for online gaming.
I known people that game on this internet and they have no issues, but they use their own router. Putting their T-Mobile device on bridge mode and using your own router will improve the speed and nat type can be opened.
I use this Internet. I can stream phone and play online perfectly fine with no issues. Sometimes my packet loss will be 0%. Sometimes it will be 1%. That usually depends on my consoles temperature. My latency on my console goes anywhere from 35 to 90. I also have the ethernet cord plugged up to my console and I paid for their highest home Wi-Fi instead of the business plan which would be faster. I also average according to my Xbox for download speeds anywhere from 190 Mbps to 874.74 Mbps. My upload speed goes from 15 Mbps to 50 Mbps.
@@lux_satani i have a piece of property and no fiber out there...but i literally have a t mobile cell tower 100 feet from my driveway....should be decent?
@@mrcontroversy222 It should be good. I do recommend you get your own router that would work with sim cards.
Everytime i try and play a game thats online like roblox, battlefield, or something else it kicks me off after like 5 minutes of playtime so i have to use my phone hotspot
Same for me on Fortnite, it’s kicks me out of the game almost every game.
Considering upgrading to the more expensive internet.
Thanks for making the vid man,im gonna try it out.
How did it go?
I use lan cable with the gateway and downloading games isn't a problem just when i play games like 2k i just spike every time anything can help pls lmk
Bro I feel your pain I lagg out of every game of 2k and warzone but when it comes to watching yt, and streaming apps it runs smoothly
@@5iveeee_ having this issue so bad. Everything else works fine but when playing online its drops randomly each session
so do you have a gaming cable to your router to ps5? do you have the antenna?
Tried this. Rocket league and R6 Seige are two games I play a lot, and it would work great for a match or two and then out of no where the ping and latency would spike and I would get kicked from matches. I’m in a rural area and there’s not many options out here.
Happens to me to, did you ever figure out how to fix this?
@@hutch2811did you find a fix? I’m having the same problem
You're supposed to put it in bridge mode and use your own router. That should allow you to port forward
@hutch2811 you can use their device as a modem and use your own router. That should allow you to port forward and turn on some other things to open your nat and improve your latency
@@lux_satani so will It work good on r6 with the more expensive one
Thanks
@@SoHaZed44 You're welcome
I am not sure if you're just using their Device, but if you are, i recommend you get a router thats fast and compatible with their network. That would reduce the latency and improve your speeds.
A 2 in 1 device will always not be a right choice for gaming.
did your in-game ping change ?
How is streaming games and uploading videos i live in small town and i have garbage at@t download speed 15 and upload 1mb awful
Uploads are much faster than my old DSL internet. Streaming games is hit or miss. Sometimes it works but a lot of the time it doesn't. Even when it does it usually does have some hitches and hang ups. Usually not enough to ruin the game but not as good as a cable or fiber internet connection provides.