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expireddailydealsforme posted Jan 24, 2019 8:33 AM

T-Mobile TM-AC1900 WiFi CellSpot Router (Certified Pre-Owned)

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$109

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T-Mobile.com has T-Mobile TM-AC1900 WiFi CellSpot Router (Certified Pre-Owned) on sale for $49.99 - Extra $10 off w/ promo code CPOROUT (apply in cart) = $39.99. Shipping is free. Thanks dailydealsforme

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Includes
  • T-Mobile TM-AC1900 WiFi CellSpot Router
  • 3x External Dual-Band Detachable Antennas
  • Power Adapter
  • RJ-45 Cable

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T-Mobile.com has T-Mobile TM-AC1900 WiFi CellSpot Router (Certified Pre-Owned) on sale for $49.99 - Extra $10 off w/ promo code CPOROUT (apply in cart) = $39.99. Shipping is free. Thanks dailydealsforme

Note, be sure to select the "No credit check" option before adding item to cart.

Includes
  • T-Mobile TM-AC1900 WiFi CellSpot Router
  • 3x External Dual-Band Detachable Antennas
  • Power Adapter
  • RJ-45 Cable

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
Be sure to apply your promo code while in cart to receive discount. Offer valid for online p purchase only - Discombobulated

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Jan 24, 2019 8:11 PM
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babytrissi_19Jan 24, 2019 8:11 PM
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Quote from SDNovice :
The one you have is rated AC1750; pretty powerful ( this Tmo/ASUS device is rated AC1900); the ratings 1750 indicate 450MBs max speed on 2.4ghz and 1300 on 5ghz frequency; so if you are having problem on the 1750 device, you may not see a difference unless the problem is in the router. My guess, the issue may be with the set up or ISP. If the ISP is slow, router cannot fix or if it's a set up problem, then you may have to check those.

What's the device model or brand you have? And what kind of problem do you have? May be if you can detail , someone more knowledgeable can help.
sorry its an asus ac1750.
Jan 24, 2019 8:12 PM
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babytrissi_19Jan 24, 2019 8:12 PM
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it was doing good in the beginning then out of nowhere it just started going slow and lagging so we just connect to the main router now that att provided. maybe its the asus router
Jan 24, 2019 8:17 PM
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kolpaJan 24, 2019 8:17 PM
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What was the lowest price in this?
Jan 24, 2019 8:22 PM
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niftydlJan 24, 2019 8:22 PM
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Quote from babytrissi_19 :
it was doing good in the beginning then out of nowhere it just started going slow and lagging so we just connect to the main router now that att provided. maybe its the asus router
You should set the ASUS router to "AP mode" if you are going to use it only as a wireless access point and daisy chain it from the AT&T device, otherwise you are double-NATing and it causes many problems. Disable the built-in AT&T WiFi to minimize 2.4 GHz signal pollution.
Jan 24, 2019 8:24 PM
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GrandMstrBudJan 24, 2019 8:24 PM
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Out of stock....
Jan 24, 2019 8:24 PM
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ST1NGYJan 24, 2019 8:24 PM
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Quote from SDNovice :
I wanted to get the ASUS RT-AC68U ( same hardware as this Tmo version) or the RT-AC66U but was hesitating because of the price (brand new). Saw this today and was available in stock when I checked online, so pulled the plug. I was hesitant to get this Tmo version because you have to jump over the hoops to get the firmware flashed to 68U firmware. But I was tempted and pulled the plug. Let's see how this goes!!

Thanks OP!!
Seems you're mixing your metaphors. You "pulled the trigger", not the plug. And you have to jump through hoops, not over them. You jump over hurdles.

Good luck with the conversion - it's not easy but it isn't rocket surgery! (Didya see what I did there?) laugh out loud
Last edited by ST1NGY January 26, 2019 at 03:25 PM.
Jan 24, 2019 8:25 PM
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niftydlJan 24, 2019 8:25 PM
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Quote from Fluke8 :
I flashed this to be an rt-68u. I just got gigabit service yesterday, but I can't get more than about 330 dow 500 up. Anyone know how to get it to work for these speeds? I have qos off and hardware acceleration on.
I am fairly certain, you need hardware acceleration to handle NAT over 500 Mbps on these CPUs. Are you connected directly to the WAN via Ethernet or daisy-chained through another device?

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Jan 24, 2019 8:38 PM
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EngineerDudeJan 24, 2019 8:38 PM
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Quote from HonestStew611 :
Assuming no way to mesh since it doesn't Aimesh without flashing but wondering if it could be a wifi extender on my original AC68U until I flash it.
How about you use a TM-AC1900 as your main router, and put your existing real Asus RT-AC68U into extender mode until you get around to flashing your TM-AC1900?
Jan 24, 2019 8:52 PM
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babytrissi_19Jan 24, 2019 8:52 PM
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Quote from niftydl :
You should set the ASUS router to "AP mode" if you are going to use it only as a wireless access point and daisy chain it from the AT&T device, otherwise you are double-NATing and it causes many problems. Disable the built-in AT&T WiFi to minimize 2.4 GHz signal pollution.
thank you!!!! i will tell my husband!
Jan 24, 2019 9:00 PM
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Fluke8Jan 24, 2019 9:00 PM
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Quote from niftydl :
I am fairly certain, you need hardware acceleration to handle NAT over 500 Mbps on these CPUs. Are you connected directly to the WAN via Ethernet or daisy-chained through another device?
It goes directly from the ont box to the wan port of the router. NAT is enabled.
Jan 24, 2019 9:06 PM
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ballerandcoJan 24, 2019 9:06 PM
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Quote from merah :
I have ordered this item 3 times. It was never sent out by Tmobile
Sounds like I might be getting the same, got some e-mail about them confirming in 24 hours 🤔
Jan 24, 2019 9:25 PM
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DunjonJan 24, 2019 9:25 PM
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Man this Asus router must be the best one ever made.
Jan 24, 2019 9:26 PM
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SDRockzJan 24, 2019 9:26 PM
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Quote from Fluke8 :
I flashed this to be an rt-68u. I just got gigabit service yesterday, but I can't get more than about 330 dow 500 up. Anyone know how to get it to work for these speeds? I have qos off and hardware acceleration on.
Did you erase nvram after upgrade?
I'm able to get 735 down with CenturyLink.
Jan 24, 2019 9:34 PM
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Fluke8Jan 24, 2019 9:34 PM
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Quote from SDRockz :
Did you erase nvram after upgrade?
I'm able to get 735 down with CenturyLink.
How do you do that again? I rebooted it. Will erasing nvram screw up my flashed firmware?

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Jan 24, 2019 9:47 PM
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3DmentedJan 24, 2019 9:47 PM
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This post is hilarious. So many tools giving false advice and misinformation on flashing. So dangerous, too funny!

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