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Network blocking UDP?
I use mosh (https://mosh.org/) to connect to some servers and have for years, which has normally worked fine, but for the last couple of weeks it has not worked over the tmobile network at all, the UDP packets never reach their destination.
I can SSH into the servers fine and run commands over SSH, but when trying to switch to mosh, which uses UDP, all UDP packets to the host are dropped and never received, while if I switch to a wireless network then they are received at the destination fine, and have tested over multiple different ISPs to different destination servers.
Support are useless, as expected when it comes to asking indepth questions about networking protocols.
- ToryJANewbie Caller
I've been trying to figure out why my ham radio dmr hotspot isn't working now when I'm mobile. I've reset devices and finally came across this. So annoying and has been absolutely frustrating. TMobile needs to fix this for those of us wanting and needing these voice capabilities. Glad to know I've not lost my mind. But may need to look for a cheap hotspot option that isn't T-Mobile.
- secovelNetwork Novice
Changing the PDP to IPV6V4 didn't solve the issue for me. It was already set that way. I switched the APN from fast.t-mobile.com to B2B.tmobile.com and VPN's started working. VPNs that depend on UDP. The down-side is that the connect (off VPN) seems to be about ½ the speed, so when I'm not using VPN I switch it back. Hope this helps someone out until T-Mobile can STOP BLOCKING UDP.
Sean
- hadtopickanameRoaming Rookie
I have the same issue using I have a module that controls and monitors my home alarms. I have 2 gateways at 2 properties that worked fine for 3 months.. last week both of them are no longer talking to the server from the monitor. Talked to the module company and got
The Envisalink uses UDP port 4021 forcommunication so the router is blocking that port, possibly over UDPonly. This may be in effort to block VPN usage or possible Bittorrentservices as both use UDP on non-standard ports.Ran some software to check if the port is open at the server and NOPE… Tmobile needs to get it together or im out… - pphwConnection Cadet
My wifi thermostats and wifi lights work but my Smart EVSE no longer connects to Juicebox server after switching to T-Mobile. Below are the list of Ports & Protocols Tech Support sent me. There are almost nothing I can configure on the 5G Internet Gateway, so not sure if there is a fix/workaround. I may have to cancel my T-Mobile 5G Internet.
I have the Sagemcom Fast 5688W Gateway.
https://www.t-mobile.com/content/digx/tmobile/us/en/support/home-internet/sagemcom-gateway.html
BTW, seems Tech Support does not want to be contacted online.
- pphwConnection Cadet
dsatwork wrote:
I would like to update this thread with information I received this week in regards to the problem at T-Mobile with UDP blocking. I recently thought I had an issue with drivers on my laptop in regard to my Nextiva Windows phone app. I could connect on calls but neither me nor the person I was calling could hear each other on voice calls. I was connected on my T-Mobile MiFi Inseego M2000 with a 5G connection over WiFi to my LG GRAM laptop. After 1 ½ hours with Nextiva support we tried my Verizon Inseego MiFi 8800L and it worked flawlessly. As a member of RV Mobile Internet Resources, I reached on the forum and it was suggested that it could be a not very well documented issue with T-Mobile blocking UDP on 5G connections. It was suggested that I should try the T-Mobile MiFi Inseego M2000 on a dedicated 4G LTE connection and viola it worked like a charm. On RV Mobile Internet Resources center forum Andy linked this post. So I figured I would post the solution here too, hopefully this help someone and get the attention of T-Mobile to document that there is an issue with UDP blocking on 5G.
For my Juicebox issue, I have tried T-Mobile Hotspot off my phone on 5G and then LTE, neither works. Seems the problem is with the whole T-Mobile network. I think I will just have to switch to another provider. Cox is offering StraightUp Internet (via Boost Mobile) for $50/mo.
- RoadRangerNewbie Caller
Anybody been able to get UDP working yet?
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