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intel
Hace 4 añosRoaming Rookie
Home internet service IPv6 traffic is all filtered even when using a Netgear LTE router. No port forwarding. Plz fix!
My background is in IT / networking and I started using Tmo Home Internet for the past 2 weeks. The router being shipped today to customers is missing very important features for power users - it act...
Locutus
Hace 4 añosTransmission Trainee
mobileman82 wrote:I don't want a wifi hotspot I need "home internet" as this is sold. There is no real solution, only finnicky hacky workarounds such as VPN. Tmobile could have used Ipv4 if they wanted that is not even a question. Not supporting ipv4 breaks many critical components of the internet.
I'm not how you know Tmobile could have used ipv4. T-Mobile stopped using ipv4 on its network years ago. Spending the time and money to bring ipv4 back just for home internet customers probably didn't make sense. Also, since the global internet is out of ipv4 addresses, I'm not sure where you think T-Mobile will be getting these ipv4 addresses to hand out to each customer. IPv4 still works with T-Moblie. It just cannot be used for inbound traffic.
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