Switching From Spectrum To TMobile Home Internet? (The UGLY Truth)
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- Опубліковано 17 чер 2024
- Are you considering switching from Spectrum to T-Mobile home internet? I recently made the switch myself and I will be sharing my reason as to WHY and also, do I REGRET my choice? Is the T Mobile 5G hotspot home internet service HONESTLY any good? In this review, I break it all down... Spectrum vs T-Mobile Home Internet!
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🕐 Timestamps:
0:00 - My experience with Spectrum for 6+ years
0:47 - Trying out T-Mobile Home Internet (my experience)
5:01 - Do I recommend TMobile Home Internet?
8:13 - Signing back up for Spectrum in the future?
8:54 - A WARNING to Spectrum Mobile customers
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I left Spectrum after being with them for nearly 20 years. Their service started getting horrible, my speeds would slow to a crawl and they didn't know what was causing the issue. I went with AT&T Fiber and I'm so glad I did. I'm currently on the 500 mbps plan for $60 a month. But I get higher speeds. I get over 600 mbps download and 600 mbps upload with AT&T fiber.
That's actually a REALLY GOOD deal!!
@@EB3Studios AT&T fiber is lightyears ahead of T-Mobile Home Internet in so many ways.
Thank you for your information.Switched to Spectrum to save money and paid the lower price for just a few months.Everybody warned me about the constant price hikes at Spectrum and I just found out that it is true. At the end of my promotional period, the monthly fee for basic internet would be $79.99 which is a far cry from the $49.99 at start up. They also charge an extra $5 for Wi-Fi. Time to switch!
You're welcome, glad I could help!
The hikes will just keep coming. I went from $89 to $230 and I think they're just going to keep hiking it up with no caps until I opt out.
Just call and "negotiate" - I do and always get better prices.
I signed up for T-Mobile a few months ago and was happy to have the Spectrum monster out of my life. They are a bad company and thieves. After the installation was complete it has worked flawlessly for 4 months now. My wife thought I was foolish to make the change, but I haven't heard a peep from her about it.
Awesome, glad to hear that the T-Mobile Home Internet is working great for you!!
Agree 💯
I agree. Spectrum just eat people wallet for little service.
Spectrum has been nothing but a nightmare to deal with? Zero customer service and if you actually get a human being you can’t understand them or they will lie to you about anything? It’s a pathetic company and I will never do business with them again! So far T-Mobile has been a good company that has a good product. And right now the price is good also.
Living in Rural Idaho I had 18 MBS before switching to T-Mobile. Now average 350 down and 80 up. What a difference. Workd great for me.
MAJOR speed boost for you there!!
Bro you need to blink more. It's bad to keep your eyes open all of the time.
Im happy with T Mobile service also ! Xfinity always has outages in my area for hours while T Mobile is still up and running. I do have to reboot the modem often to correct speed loss tho.
Glad to hear this!! Which T-Mobile modem model do you have?
glade you put this up/i was thinking of switching/thinks much
You're very welcome!
I had t-mobile over a month now and I’m still getting almost 600 download speed and haven’t had a problem yeat with them and I got wireless service now and it’s better than att service.
Hey bud,
I’ve had T-Mo for the longest time. I’m on a very old Grandfathered plan:
- $30 Unlimited
- 50GB Cap on 5G then slows down
- Binge-On feature which means when you use streaming services like UA-cam, Hulu, Netflix, etc. your Data is not counted toward the 50GB
- Unlimited calling and text to Mexico and Canada
- Unlimited calls and text while Roaming in Mexico and Canada
- free Data roaming in 144 countries
- free In-Flight hotspot data
- 10GB hotspot data
Unfortunately where I live the signal is horrible. I use WiFi Calling while inside my home, but 10 miles radius around my home it’s 💩💩💩
I live in Carlsbad, CA. and T-Mo is horrible… mid to south of county is amazing; but north is the nicer part of SD and higher income then the rest of county.
Got any plan you can think of?
I’m considering Verizon or Spectrum Mobile
Since you're already "considering" the Verizon network. Give this a try: ua-cam.com/video/6OmkwBm30gk/v-deo.html
I tried Tmobile internet over year ago and service was not good enough. Recently went to try it again with the new white gateway that allows external antenna. I purchased the waveform mini stuck it to the window. Getting 700mb down and around 50 up. Had ir for a month now and still running good
I just ordered TMobile internet today. I just can't afford Spectrum any longer. I am looking forward to trying this. Thank you .
Thanks for this. I want a faster upload speed but as a remote worker and needing weekend speed this just doesn't work for me then...
Yeah, in terms of "constant speeds" Spectrum is still the way to go for that route.
@@EB3Studios Isn't consistency more important than RAW speed? I would take a 100 Mbps connection that delivers it round the clock any day over a connection that might give me 300 Mbps some of the time and 30 Mbps other times.
Yeah I'm just like you I've been with spectrum 5 years and I've had problems with spectrum ever since I've been with them no internet or internet down but it's like every time I turn around my bill was going up 39.99 to59.99 to 79.99 and just two days ago I found out it went up to 89.99. I am on a strict budget I live by myself I pay all my bills.
Are you still with Spectrum or did you switch? If you are still with Spectrum, you can call them up and tell them that you are considering going to another provider because of the cost increase and ask them to give you a "new promotional pricing deal" in order to get you to stay with them.
spectrum tried to up charge my monthly to 75 when I was paying 50 I decided to cancel then they said they could bring it back down to 50 to try to get me back.. I said too late already my mind is made up.. I've been using T-Mobile home internet ever since for 30.
Awesome! Sounds like you have a mobile line through T-Mobile in order to get the home internet for $30?
@@EB3Studios yup it's the best way to go
I had the Spectrum $49 a month internet-only service. After three years with them, the price has gone up to $89 a month for internet only. I'm looking for a better deal.
Definitely call up Spectrum and let them know that you are thinking of switching providers due to the cost increase and they will get you a new promotional price.
I have optimum and was about to switch to T-Mobile for $30 because i have magenta Max and i was paying $40 with optimum with 300 Mbps and they told me they would match the $30 price plus give me another $5 off for autopay so they dropped it to $25/mo for the next year for the same package i had. So i stayed with optimum even though i was happy with the speeds on T-Mobile even during peak times.
I’m always happy to hear when people can save money!! What I’m noticing is that more and more of these companies are willing to give you additional deals just to keep you on as a customer in order to keep their customer churn up.
Possible solution. I was having connection issues via ports the ports too. I was mistakenly using a cat5e cable. Make sure you use a cat6. I also have 5 users in the house and I have noticed very minor delay compared to another provider.
Good tip! I have all Cat6
Great video, thanks
You’re very welcome
I left rectum hhmmm I mean spectrum for T-Mobile home internet and haven’t looked back!! Been with T-Mobile for over a year now only lost service once due to tower maintenance after midnight once with rectum I lost it at minimum for once a month and I’m only paying 30$ a month with 2 lines so I’m not looking to switch!!
Gotta love those savings!!
I’m considering going to FWA as well and leave Spectrum because my promotional pricing ends in September. And I get 500 down by 20 up but I never hit those speeds. Plus in my area there’s a fair amount of disconnects.
Sounds good, if you do make the switch; be sure to report back and let me know how it's working for you!!
I switched to T-Mobile Home Internet from Spectrum here in Texas - just in the last 2 weeks. The speed is acceptable, and the device has been very reliable for me. (I do reboot it once a day.) I quit Spectrum because they have been unreliable in our neighborhood. If they had tried to dissuade me with the 'T-Mo slows down during peak times..." argument, I would have said - "And Spectrum has been out completely for 3 full days in the last 2 months."
Now, issues you'll need to deal with on T-Mo HI:
1) Services that use your IP address to identify you. Certain games, and streaming services (notable Hulu) use your IP address to protect themselves against account sharing. T-Mobile HI changes your IP address dynamically. This means your "externally identified" IP address (what the rest of the world sees your IP address as) changes at the whims of T-Mobile. So services that use your IP address to identify you will have issues where they lock your account, claiming that you are accessing their services from multiple locations (even though you're still at your home).
2) Device (Gateway) placement is key... My signal strength changes even when the gateway is still in the same spot. But if I rotate it 1/8 or 1/4 turn, the strength comes back. So if I notice a speed issue, I check the iPhone app and see my signal strength. Then if it is low, I just adjust the position of the T-Mo gateway 1/8 turn, wait 10 seconds to see if the signal improves. Then move it again if it hasn't. This tends to clear up the signal issue, which appears to correlate with the speed issues. Over time, I've rotated it back and forth several times - the strength doesn't remain the same at the same position reliably. So periodically rotating it again (back to a previous position) seems to fix it. An external antenna would probably help this, but I don't want to take the thing apart if I can avoid it.
3) I may return to Spectrum and use the T-Mobile as a backup Internet (since I work from home, and the occasional Spectrum outages have been hampering my work). But I will switch to a cheaper Spectrum plan (I was actually on Spectrum Business, and paying a substantial premium price for it, but not getting improved service for the cost). In order to switch to Spectrum 'home' I have to wait 30-days after cancelling before they'll let me change over to their home plans. But even with both T-Mo and Spectrum combined, the cost will be less than the Spectrum Busines plan I was on...
Thank you for this information!! Best of luck with your thought process between the two companies
Speaking of issue 1, Wikipedia decided to block all anonymous edits from T-Mobile users because of their rapid IP address changes.
An update on my adventures with T-Mobile Home Internet. I have been using it exclusively for about 9 months now. It is doing very well. In my neighborhood, when other neighbors complain about Spectrum being out, I'm still humming along just fine. I have purchased a VPN service (PureVPN - $2/month) to get their fixed IP address setup - for when I need it (certain work things require that I come from the same IP address, and changing the config for that every time I needed to connect was annoying). But other than that, everything has been working fine. The issues with the changing position of the box have completely gone away. I literally haven't touched it in months. I rarely reboot it now too.
I did discover one thing that made it more reliable. On my internal router, I changed the DNS servers to use Google's DNS servers. I read somewhere that T-Mobile's were flakey, and were responsible for the occasional service failures (lasting minutes only). But once I changed to the Google DNS servers, I have not experienced any outages at all.
I will say, I do not use T-Mobile's WiFi part of the box. I have a hard-wired Ethernet cable running to my home Mesh WiFi router. And that's where I setup the DNS configuration to point to Google's DNS. I do that because everything in my house was already setup to use my existing WiFi stuff, and with the Mesh, I get better coverage in all areas of my house. So I haven't needed to use the WiFi that came with the T-Mo device.
I am seriously considering trying Verizon or T Mobile 5g internet. Spectrum is the only wired provider here and they have a monopoly so the prices are ridiculous. Have you tried gaming with the 5G internet? I'm wondering how the latency of 5g compares to a traditional cable connection.
The latency "is" worse simply because it is a wireless connection. Check out my video here on my latest review of T-Mobile Home Internet where I also explain "how" to get a better price on Spectrum as well: ua-cam.com/video/off2COXUOq4/v-deo.html
If i ever switch phone and internet services. I will watch a lot of your vidoes. You got a new subscriber
Sounds good, I appreciate that!
The T-Mobile guy told me that I only had 15 days to try it and I don't want to bite the bullet just yet because as soon as I approve the link it starts.
Been with Spectrum for about 15 years or so and the price has gotten ridiculous. I have 2 TV boxes, WiFi and landline. My bill started out being about $180 a month. Now my bill is up to $300 a month. I've requested them to take the DVR service off many times and they haven't even done that over the last 4 years.
We have a small business and I'm always afraid of switching because I can't afford to be down very long. If it was just for personal use, I wouldn't care as much.
I did the same. I got fed-up of their constant raising of their prize. am happy with Tmobile home internet. 4 tv plus 3 pc running at pulse ip cameras, and a ip phone. no issues.
Awesome!!
Cellular is my best option in my area so tmobile home internet is pretty good
Switch to Tmobile home internet... only issue I have is... my magicjack phone service doesn't work correctly with it. I can receive calls but anytime I make an outgoing call, the person on the other end can't hear me. I've tried everything to get this to work... disabled SIP on my wifi router, plug the magicjack directly in the Tmobile hardware, etc... just can't seem to make it work.
Unfortunately, I have heard of the T-Mobile gateway being "picky" when it comes to certain VOIP services like MagicJack. T-Mobile currently has an offer designed specifically for Home Internet Customers from Ooma which I suggest checking out: promotions.t-mobile.com/Ooma?icid=HEIS_ISW_P_HMEINTRNET_KKDT3TURKLGPQUF432132
The ugly truth for me is, I realized I was getting hosed. And, when I called to cancel after an arbitrary $20 increase, they offered my previous speeds at a $50 discount. Honestly, this ticked me off even more, and went ahead with the switch. My performance is mostly better, other than ping, but I'll work around that.
I live in the Los Angeles area same as others here getting tired of spectrum jumping up the price. By any chance can anyone here offer any feedback regarding the service in the LA area
What "I" suggest, is calling up Spectrum and letting them know that you are shopping around because of the price and are going to switch. 9/10 times they will offer you a lower price to keep you as a customer.
@@EB3StudiosI tried that and they had zero offers, and just told me what fees I would incur if I didn't return my equipment.
Spectrum retention agents can actually give you a better rate than a new customer.
spectrum is the absolute WORST.. i had them for months and it was horrible it was slow, the connection would constantly drop. I switched and haven't had an issue since leaving them.
I went from a 170 a month bill with spectrum to a 50 a month bill with T mobile and have no regrets. That was about 8 months ago.
Awesome, that’s some SERIOUS savings right there!!
Old thread I know ! I love so far my service with Tmobile. I had ATt dsl wired service. Download was at best 2..5 and upload was 041. With Tmobile I get 100 down and 10 up when busy. Early mornings I've seen 300 down 20 upload. So yes I love Tmobile.
Hey John, glad that T-Mobile is working great for you!!
If you do the TM home internet process online, they mail you the unit and there is no $35 fee.
Wow! That’s very interesting, the only thing is that not everyone is “eligible” to signup online at their address but I guess for the people who can then this would be great!! Everyone else who “isn’t eligible” would still have to physically go in and sign up for the service in store.
How much did you pay for the first time payment
@@coleyounger5689 you get 15 days free. After that if you use a debit card the monthly charge is $50 if you use a credit card the charge is $55. The gateway doesn’t cost anything, however, you have to put a credit card or debit card on file if it’s not turned in, it would be something like a 350 or 375 charge, I can’t remember exactly how much. It’s a pre-pay program, so after your 15 days you’ll get the $50 or $55 charge. I just noticed that if you sign up now you get two different security cameras for free. I didn’t read much about it so you might want to read the fine print. Good luck.
I honestly miss my spectrum T-Mobile was good for a few months and it just seems to get worse and if you wanna game forget it the ping spikes make it unbearable at least spectrum I had solid internet with great ping
Thanks for the information. I'm retired so don't need a high-volume internet connection anymore, just web surfing and watching movies on streaming channels. I switched to Spectrum to get the cable internet reliability vs Frontier's poor service in my area. I don't have or want cable TV service. Spectrum had a few issues the first two months I was on the service (reboots required almost weekly) but since then its been solid. I know a T-Mobile network engineer (a REAL electronic engineer specializing is RF!) and T-Mobile was not yet through doing the Sprint consolidation and 5G internet upgrades in my are at that time (my buddy mentioned the Sprint consolidation was a royal PITA). Those upgrades were completed in late summer-2023 so I'll probably try T-Mobile's 5G internet early next year. I've had a Metro phone since 2014 and no issues with that T-Mobile budget phone service.
You're welcome. Awesome, happy to help!!
I like being hardware in
Dang, I'm in Georgia paying the 89.99 price for a 400 / 20 plan
WOW, I didn't even know there was a difference based on your particular area? If I were you, I would call Spectrum and let them know that you want a "better price" for your internet; you can even tell them that you know someone in Wisconsin that pays less for their plan. Try to see if you can get it for $49.99 per month. If they won't do it, simply hang up and call again and speak to a different agent (as annoying as that is, sometimes it takes several agents until you can find one that will do it for you). You can also say that you are "considering" switching to T-Mobile internet and want them to match that price point. Best of luck!!
I tried that it didn’t work for T-Mobile is way way toooo slow you get what you pay for one gig is the way to go
I hear ya!! T-Mobile is definitely location dependent.
Have had T-Mobile for 3 months. No problems. $30 versus $80+ with Spectrum. I’m not a gamer nor do I work from home. Just need good internet. I’m happy.
There ya go! Great to hear that it's working for your needs.
T-Mobile is terrible in New York even though they have dense networks their n41 does not go far at all because of that. I'm 0.6 miles from two towers and I can't get over 10 MB Lol so much for that
If you just stream and watch movies yo be fine with tmobile, and it does download fast. The problem comes when playing online video games. It has really bad lag for most games where it becomes unplayable when playing online, I would recommend this for anyone that doesn't play video games
Excellent point!
Nah, congestion is notorious for home internet from cellular service providers.
Spectrum always raising monthly bills
ATT is the best uploads are matched with download speed.
I wish they offered Fiber Internet where i live, unfortunately they do not.
@@EB3Studios everything is very tight in the prices of all the internet companies wired fiber 300 compared to t-mobile its possible to get more speed but it runs wireless for the same amount i can just stick with wired and the upload speeds are matched. plus that amount usually doesnt matter anymore because you can run good on 200 mgbts
My home is 1000x1000
In my experience spectrum is slow , expensive. Lazy service .
Unfortunately, this is the case with most every provider out there. It's all about providing service at the least amount of money possible for them to maintain their infrastructure.
how is it you guys in these videos are all "I've been spectrum for years" and yet your all paying introductory rates. Spectrum is $79 for 300mbit and $119 for 1gbit.
Because, A LOT of people don't know that you can call up Spectrum and ask them for a new promotional price and they will give it to you.
@@EB3Studios A LOT of people have not had any success with re enabling promotions because spectrum isn't bright house.
It's always been "Charter" Spectrum in my market and as long as people call in and ask for new promotional pricing they can get it (or else threaten to cancel, and then they will get it). That works in my area.
you should blink sometimes 😂
t-mobile internet is AWFUL holy shi
It can be, it all depends on the area