So, here’ my Fire TV stick, let’s factory reset it, it says, it’ll delete everything including personal data. Now, let’s try factory reset to a different Fire TV stick However, all my Amazon apps are gone, that were installed from the previous Amazon account, similarly, all my credit card details linked to that Amazon account is also gone. So, basically, personal data includes - sideloaded apps, YouTube history and preference and Netflix logins and Wi-Fi details, etc. I can see my sideloaded apps as well custom settings like 1 TB hard drive is working. It also automatically remembers my Wi-Fi. I can log into YouTube and all my search history is there. I can login to Netflix, with the same ID, but the Prime Video is different. So, let’s sign in to a different one, that I’d used before. You don't have to be an Amazon Prime customer to use the Amazon Fire TV Stick but you do have to have a regular Amazon account to use Fire TV stick. Now, as you can see, it brings us to this Amazon login screen. So, I want to know, what personal data will be not removed and what content will be deleted. Now, let’s de-register it, and you will see a warning saying your Fire TV sticks will be deregistered from your Amazon account, this will remove your content and a lot of features won’t work, however, it also says, your personal data won’t be removed. So, as you can see, in the first Fire TV stick, I can log into Netflix and Prime Video, I have few third-party apps installed, and also have some personal settings like remapping my Fire TV button on remote as well added 1 TB external hard drive to my Fire TV sticks. Okay, to find out what happens if you deregister my Fire TV stick, we’re going to take two similar Fire TV sticks, one we’ll factory reset and the other we’ll deregister to give you ultimate clarity. Well, that’s what we’re here for with Smart DNS Proxy, and we’ll answer all these questions in this video. What’s the difference between resetting and registering your Fire TV stick? If I deregister my Firestick, will I lose my apps? And most importantly, if I’m sharing my Fire TV stick with friends, should I deregister it or reset to factory settings? The first option is - if I navigate to Settings and then to My Account, select your Amazon account and there I see a ‘Deregister’ button.Īnd the second option is if I go back to settings, my Fire TV, and there you have another option to reset your Fire TV stick. No other idea why it will not connect to the T-Mobile 5G Home Internet Gateway.Okay, check this out. Would this make any difference? I’ve had this Firestick for over six years and never had a problem connecting to other wifi settings (ie Xfinity, Quest/DSL, hotspot, etc.). I think my Firestick may have been jail broken. * Tried reconnecting once again to TMobile 5G Home Internet on the 2.4Ghz band. Worked! Decided to update the Firestick Firmware. * Set up and connect to my Cell Phone Hotspot. * Factory reset and tried connecting to Home Internet 5G (2.4 band) again. * Went into TMobile Home Internet app to create a new SSID and split out the band to the 2.4Ghz. * Would not connect to the TMobile 5G Home Internet. I tried to connect my AMAZON FIRE STICK (2nd Gen./2016/Fire OS: 5.2.9.5) on T-Mobile 5G Home Internet Gateway (KVD21) WiFi.
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