T-Mobile hides the advanced cellular metrics. Navigate to: http://192.168.12.1/TMI/v1/gateway?get=all (Note: This endpoint varies by firmware, but for most LH1000/KVD21 units, this returns a JSON file with signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), RSRP, RSRQ, and band info.)
7.5/10 (Deducted points for lack of external antenna ports and no bridge mode. Bonus points for the hidden battery variant and the HINT Control app community). Do you own an Arcadyan LH1000? What speeds are you getting? Have you done the antenna mod? Drop a comment below or find us on r/tmobileisp. arcadyan lh1000
Inside the Arcadyan LH1000: The Unsung Hero of 5G Fixed Wireless Access T-Mobile hides the advanced cellular metrics
But is it any good? Can it replace your traditional broadband? And most importantly—how do you unlock its hidden potential? Do you own an Arcadyan LH1000
When you are within a mile of a 5G Ultra Capacity tower (n41 band), the LH1000 screams. I have personally seen download speeds of 600–800 Mbps and uploads of 50–100 Mbps. For $50/month (T-Mobile), that destroys cable in price-to-performance ratio. Latency is usually 20–30ms—good enough for Call of Duty or Overwatch, though not quite fiber (1-5ms).
At first glance, the LH1000 looks like an air purifier or a modern Bluetooth speaker. It stands vertically with a grey fabric wrap (on the T-Mobile version) and an LED strip that glows white (good signal), yellow (okay), or red (poor).
When you sign up for a "5G Home Internet" plan from a major carrier like T-Mobile (in the US) or various providers across Europe and Asia, you rarely think about the little white box sitting on your windowsill. You just care about the speed. But for networking enthusiasts, cord-cutters, and tech tinkerers, that little white box has a name: the .