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The_Last_Starfi
Network Novice
Hace 4 años

all pdn ip connection failure

So after the recent update it seems like anytime I connect to a Sprint tower (that I having been using for months. B26 and B25).

I don't get this error if I connect to a tower much further away from my house (that's a T-Mobile tower) no problem, no errors, other than of course terrible speeds because of poor signal.

Just wondering if this is a known issue?

One thing to add is my cell phone connects to the sprint tower no problem, so it seems like a issue for just TMHI / "trashcan".

  • Ryan97's avatar
    Ryan97
    Network Novice

    New sim card and two trash cans later same issues persist with me finally being sent the black device I hope this one is better than the trash can it's the only good internet in my area and my ol lady relies on the internet for her work from home job to TMobile y'all need to figure out what the PDN IP codes are and y'all need to figure out what "modem chip down" is I'm so sick of these two critical and major alerts that prevent my wifi from working I understand service is only 55$ but I'm also not gonna pay for service I'm not receiving yet again 

  • Unan's avatar
    Unan
    Network Novice

    5 calls later I got a rep that seemed to know what the PDN error was.  He had me remove the SIM card and then he changed the frequency of my gateway to better talk to the tower after it booted back up. So far it's back to normal with no errors. 

  • I know it sounds like Greek but well… "The PDN connection is a logical connection between a specific IPv4 address and/or IPv6 prefix allocated to a UE and a particular PDN. This is the user IP connection. This is a common feature in mobile networks where the user plane is tunneled over a transport network in order to provide per-user security, mobility, charging, QoS, etc." Science Direct

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/computer-science/network-connection

    My guess is the programming of the equipment for the radios is in need of attention. Something fundamental is amiss for the user's IP connections. I found the information and just took what is more specific to the conversation. You asked.

  • I wish TMobile had real support for this type of issue.

    I am getting more answers on Reddit than I am from any help desk or Tforce on Twitter.

    At this point, I think early adopters of TMobile internet are getting throttled because the product is oversold and it is causing slow downs for new customers. They want new customers to stick around. My internet is consistently down Sunday - Tuesday. Then Wed - Saturday, it miraculously works.

    No one at TMobile can help and if it blips again (been happening since May 15th) Sunday, I’m giving up. 

  • Depending upon the gateway you are using that might have something to do with the change. If you have the LTE WI-FI Gateway you should inquire about upgrading to the 5G solution or at least give it a test drive and consider it. If you have an iPhone put it into Field Test Mode dial, *3001#12345#* ,enter and look at the cellular information. If you have a phone that only supports LTE that might explain the behavior. T-Mobile may have upgraded equipment on that tower and now the equation has changed. If you get the PCI information from the gateway for the cells then you can use cellmapper.net and look for the origination of the cell sources. If tower changes have been made then maybe a relocation of the GW in your home might help but not if T-Mobile is currently making changes and/or improvements on the equipment.

    • Network Bands T-Mobile Operates 
      • Bandas 5G: N41, N71
      • Bandas 4G LTE: B2, B4, B5, B12, B71, B66

    Sprint & Boost Mobile owned B25/B26 and T-Mobile uses the ABOVE 4G LTE bands with the home internet GWs. So what sort of gateway are you using? 

     Gateway Nokia 5G21Gateway Wi-Fi LTE T-Mobile, o Arcadyan KVD21

  • jayt83's avatar
    jayt83
    Transmission Trainee

    T-Mobile is 100% overselling yet again. The issues with ip versions are because ignorant TMO continues to have a crap CGNAT system that does not properly translate ipv6 to v4 and vice versa. 99% of the time I have to turn off and back on until it properly connects me to a tunnel for ipv6 to v4. It has been over 2 years now that ive had TMO and this issue the entire time Ive been with them. They don't care and are never going to care because they can't get it right and are more worried about grabbing customers from other companies than actually providing a NAT service that works. I'm honestly surprised that no lawsuit has ever happened because of this. My guess is because the Business customers on T-Mobile DO NOT have CGNAT and are givin real public ipv4 addresses instead of this crap with ipv6 to v4 translation. The majority of the world still does not have ipv6 tables setup.

  • So when it comes to IPv6 adoption it is taking place. The US is in the top 4 countries using IPv6. The innovative companies tend to adopt IPv6. It is used around the world in many locations but has a long way to go to be the dominant IP stack. As long as software vendors rely upon IPv4 it will hold things back. IPv4 is the past. IPv6 is the future to improve communications and cellular vendors know this. T-Mobile has a huge number of IPv6 and IPv4 addresses. For now both exist and NAT is only required for IPv4 legacy models. India, China, & the US are the top three countries using IPv6. It is out there.

    Popular sites using IPv6