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Home internet service IPv6 traffic is all filtered even when using a Netgear LTE router. No port forwarding. Plz fix!
Jayke wrote:T-Mobile come on its been months now. Why do we still not have basic things like prefix delegation and inbound ipv6. This would let us use a real router with things like a guest network, and fix a lot of online gaming and vpn issues.
IKR... QoS has been slowly improving in our market, which has kept me subscribing. Even when signal dips as bad as -96db, been able to still get around 60 down, 10 up--sometimes even better (easily breaks 100/30 when signal is strong and not a lot of congestion).
It is proving itself to be a viable alternative to $pectrum here for smaller households that don't need a lot of bandwidth. Some neighborhoods here still get capped at 100 mbps instead of their "national" standard of 200--but the base price is still $75/ month. Yes, you may qualify for a $25 promo discount for 12 months your FiRST year, but after that you have to haggle annually, and each time the discount gets smaller.
But when it comes to things like remote access to media servers, cameras, or even something as basic/common as multiplayer gaming... the "filtering" or whatever is at play IS going to be a problem for many households.
Fortunately for TMO, I have gotten back into online RPG again which consumes most of my gaming time these days, so I am sticking with TMO a bit longer since I am not reliant on P2P and such to play.
But when the day comes that I go back to console games that will require port forwarding for party forming... this WILL push me off their network if they don't find a way to fix it.
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