T-Mobile 5G Internet Question- I'm dumb as stated in the topic line.
We received the T-Mobile 5G last Friday since we were moving I hadn't had a ton of time to truly mess with it. I moved it around various windows in the house and wasn't getting above 2 bars. It was every slow if it would stay connected.
The best tower that I've found on the websites posted above is due west of our house. Problem with that is the garage is on the west side of the house and there isn't a west facing window.
Last night I took the Gateway to the far west wall in the garage and was getting speeds of around 30mbps inside the garage.
I took it outside on the west side of the house and plugged it in then ran 5 speed tests, I got 87, 74, 36, 27, and 97mbps with it sitting on the ground.
Questions are:
1. It appears it works fine in our location based on the speeds I was getting but not in the house with the way the house is laid out. I've found this in regards to external antennas:
T-Mobile High Speed 5G Internet Gateway External Antenna Guide based on the speeds I was getting outside of the house is there any reason that wouldn't work? Suggestions?
2. Also, the gateway we received from T-Mobile is a cubed shape versus the circular version I see on the internet, any reason to think the antennas wouldn't work with the different style of gateway?
3. Gateway shows it's rated for 23F-115f (somewhere around there, don't have the specs in front of me) so I'm assuming I could leave it in the garage with a fan during the summer and it will be ok? I understand not ideal but not sure what my other options would be.
4. I'll need to get that signal to the far end of the house and upstairs. I've read some about mesh systems and I'm assuming that's the best route. Does anyone have any suggestions on one that works well with the T-Mobile gateway?
TLDR: T-Mobile 5G gateway works better outside of the house, will the external antennas work and suggestions on a mesh system to get the signal to the far side of the house?