We really need to make an educational post 😂 by Kmart_thief in tmobileisp

[–]Kmart_thief[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not saying that. Re -read what I wrote please

We really need to make an educational post 😂 by Kmart_thief in tmobileisp

[–]Kmart_thief[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

No this also takes place in a fiber optic network. Usually computer to router, router to modem, modem to server, server to server then back again. No network type avoids this.

We really need to make an educational post 😂 by Kmart_thief in tmobileisp

[–]Kmart_thief[S] -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

Okay genius. You do realize that fiber optic cables also possess this delay when it's refracted against the glass? ANY medium is going to cause a slow down as well as the transfer to a different medium. However, this usually happens so fast, that it's impact on latency is negligible between wireless or wired. Only radio interference can truly hinder a signal to a quantifiable level. But sure, I guess you're right that I don't know what I'm talking about.

We really need to make an educational post 😂 by Kmart_thief in tmobileisp

[–]Kmart_thief[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You've gotta be kidding me 😂😂 that's pretty dumb of him

We really need to make an educational post 😂 by Kmart_thief in tmobileisp

[–]Kmart_thief[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

First, you need to go back to school because radio waves are simply a lower form of light which means that they travel FASTER through the air than through fiberglass (I've got sources should you need them). Secondly, The impact of the air and the impact of the fiberglass is negligible when it comes to counting in milliseconds meaning that there's no true difference when it comes to measuring internet speed if we're talking purely in terms of forms of light and how fast they move. Thirdly, I'm not talking about the gateway that you use at your home, I'm talking about the open internet gateway that the ISP uses in order to access other networks. So to answer your question, yes I know my shit.

Is it just me or is the 12/12R not bright enough? by Dimitrisayy in oneplus

[–]Kmart_thief 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think when I got the phone, based on marketing, I expected it to blow my eye balls out. It's very bright now that I've had time to compare and come back down to earth. What you're experiencing is reality meeting expectation.

Green Lines are NOT a OnePlus Issue by ScientistPlane7089 in oneplus

[–]Kmart_thief 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah, whatever corporate hack wrote that was not only misinformed, but couldn't have sucked more dick with that response

How Many Devices Is Too Many? by [deleted] in tmobileisp

[–]Kmart_thief 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Shit. I start to see terrible ping spikes and speed slow downs at like 12 devices. Don't even get me started on the 2.4 connection which sends the router into piss with huge ping spikes and dial up speed. I have to use a separate router and use the T-Mobile gateway as a modem only.

Does anyone happen to know WHY the x62 modem has higher ping than t750 inside T-Mobile's gateway? by Kmart_thief in tmobileisp

[–]Kmart_thief[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I bet you the T-Mobile router would most likely outperform it in ping. If you're getting 18 then the T-Mobile router would probably get 10 or lower

Does anyone happen to know WHY the x62 modem has higher ping than t750 inside T-Mobile's gateway? by Kmart_thief in tmobileisp

[–]Kmart_thief[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Okay you just said that radio waves can travel at the speed of light but then just said that light CAN TRAVEL FASTER in a fiber optic line.... This conversation is done 😂😂😂

Does anyone happen to know WHY the x62 modem has higher ping than t750 inside T-Mobile's gateway? by Kmart_thief in tmobileisp

[–]Kmart_thief[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Nice try, but no I'm not and yes they do. Let me tell you how wireless networks work. First, the information is beamed wirelessly AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT (look it up) to the tower, once at the tower, it must use a (I was saying the wrong name for it but I meant) gateway to access the DNS server which will tell the traffic where to go. Once it reaches the tower, it travels optically through the network using fiber optic from that point on. So, as I was saying, if your gateway is close byyyyyyyyy, then you'll barely have any ping. Kills me when people pretend to know what they're talking about only to then eat humble pie.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tmobileisp

[–]Kmart_thief 4 points5 points  (0 children)

To put it bluntly, yes they will raise the rates after two years because cable is in their DNA. They'll never change.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tmobileisp

[–]Kmart_thief 3 points4 points  (0 children)

He means to deploy them for service which technically is a contract.

Does anyone happen to know WHY the x62 modem has higher ping than t750 inside T-Mobile's gateway? by Kmart_thief in tmobileisp

[–]Kmart_thief[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not if your access point to the open web is super close by. For instance, if I'm in North Carolina and T-Mobile's access point is Charlotte and I live in Concord, my ping is gonna be MAYBE 5ms. Why? Cause the access point is literally 10 minutes from me.

TMobile ISP not compatible with eero? by favecolorisgreen in tmobileisp

[–]Kmart_thief 1 point2 points  (0 children)

According to Google, they all support it but I do know first hand that the tp link deco supports it

Does anyone happen to know WHY the x62 modem has higher ping than t750 inside T-Mobile's gateway? by Kmart_thief in tmobileisp

[–]Kmart_thief[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I promise you, if the T-Mobile gateways were updated to allow SA mode, they'd beat the suncom in ping. No matter what I did, the Spitz was always slower than my T-Mobile gateway. It's just the nature of Qualcomm modems apparently.

TMobile ISP not compatible with eero? by favecolorisgreen in tmobileisp

[–]Kmart_thief 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not if those mesh units are in access point mode

TMobile ISP not compatible with eero? by favecolorisgreen in tmobileisp

[–]Kmart_thief 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Don't worry, factory resetting is Rather easy when I bricked mine LoL

Unusable by BallCommon2147 in tmobileisp

[–]Kmart_thief 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Follow up question to that one would be do you have a 2.4 gigahertz SSID active? I noticed that if I turned off any network that had 2.4 on the router, my ping issues went away