The wifi phone from T-mobile is suddenly working much better. Excellent, in fact. Perhaps T-mobile finally upgraded our tower. I am now a happy customer.
New question - if I buy another wifi phone on ebay to replace my wife's non-wifi T-mobile phone, will I have any problems just swapping the SIM chip and going to town? If I buy the phone from T-mobile I have to extend my contract 2 years - not going to happpen. --Vance in Denver
Does anyone else get a half-second delay when talking on their t-mobile hotspot at home? It is pretty annoying. We have Qwest DSL 256kb and none of our computers are on the broadband when it happens.
I am currently using it with the Actiontec wifi router from Qwest. Quality is not great. Do I need any software from T-mobile to tell my router how to work better? The phone sees the router wifi signal just fine.
I am using it currently with my Qwest Actiontec wifi router. Do I need any special software for my router? Quality so far is not great.
--Vance In Denver
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New question - if I buy another wifi phone on ebay to replace my wife's non-wifi T-mobile phone, will I have any problems just swapping the SIM chip and going to town? If I buy the phone from T-mobile I have to extend my contract 2 years - not going to happpen.
--Vance in Denver