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5g home internet - some sites won't load
My big gray cylinder 5G Home internet has good signal and works reliably. But some percent of websites I visit simply refuse to load via the TMo 5g device, yet they work fine if I use my Verizon cellphone data, or a coaxial cable modem (which I have not canceled service on yet). I am guessing it's either a DNS issue between my Mac and the T-Mobile cylinder (eg: settings requiring technical help or updates), or a problem in the T-Mo network that is blocking some sites.
After spending too many hours on the phone already with Tmo tech support for 5G Home, I am not excited about the prospect of engaging on the phone again. It takes too long, and the agents need more training and support.
Has anyone experienced and solved this issue? Do you have technical insights? Is there actual written documentation somewhere that I could access? Gracias.
(Honestly Tmo, you need to rethink your support infrastructure for 5G Home.)
- jdlyons2Network Novice
I'm having the exact same issues. The service worked fine for almost a month and then in the past 4-5 days i've been having to reboot the router multiple times per day because of certain websites not loading. Youtube and netflix will always load, as will google, and yahoo. But my bank website won't connect, and many others. I've been on the phone with tech support twice for over an hour and keep being told there's an upgrade being done to a tower in my area. I find this highly suspect since so many others are experiencing the exact same quirks in connectivity.
- JatNetwork Novice
I can't get discovery plus in the evenings. YouTube load YouTube TV loads but not discovery plus I can get discovery plus in the daytime which doesn't really help me. Any ideas what to do about that? I did have a Netgear box that I used with my former Internet service but I don't need it because the signal strength is excellent. I'm not very tecky and appreciate any advice
- timalan34Newbie Caller
J-Mac where did you find "DNS settings in System Preferences/Networking to 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 " when I log onto the Ethernet connection settings I don't see that option. I feel like the problem is something with the IPv6 as someone else said. When I turn on my VPN everything loads fine, but if I turn the vpn off nothing will load on Safari, Firefox works which is really odd.
- iTinkeralotBandwidth Buff
When using Safari on my MacBook Pro I have taken a packet capture of the link to the http://judiglova.com/ site. With a quick nslookup I can see the DNS to IP resolution shows 35.209.59.249 IP address associated with the judiglova.com host name. The session starts with IPv4 from my client to the 35.209.59.249 IP and I can see the TCP source port 443 so I am sure of the conversation establishment. The page renders in a timely manner. The curious part I have not taken apart is the IPv6 flow that follows the initial IPv4 conversation setup/establishment.
Open a terminal window and see if you can ping judiglova.com - the IP 35.209.59.249 should be resolved by the DNS and if it is not blocked then the ping should be successful.
- iTinkeralotBandwidth Buff
I should add that I have the IPv6 configuration on my MAC set to automatic so I do run both IPv4 and IPv6. I am not sure if it is related but it is another datapoint. I am wired to a Thunderbolt adapter via CAT-6 Ethernet cabling so I know the traffic rides the Ethernet connection. Maybe it is related to running a dual stack IPV4 and IPV6. I tend to leave default settings alone.
Don’t poke the sleeping dog.
If you load Wireshark and take a packet capture of the period of time when you initiate the session to the site you can save the capture and deliver that to T-Mobile support. I am sure they have engineers there that can read packet captures. Installing Wireshark and saving a packet capture is pretty easy.
- iTinkeralotBandwidth Buff
If you want a quick low down on your IP addressing open the terminal and type in /sbin/ifconfig
It takes a few seconds for the terminal to render the report on my MAC as it is older but be patient. With that information you will know more than you ever thought you wanted to know about the IP addressing on your MAC.
You can select and copy that information into a text file and provide that to support as well. If there is anything out of sorts a good engineer should be able to pick it apart.
- legendinmyownmiRoaming Rookie
I have the same odd failed page loads on specific sites, so I am monitoring this thread too. I am a new user and usually service is good and speeds are 200Mbs down, 30Mbs up if not congested. If I come up with new information then I will post back here. For now I am using http://judiglova.com/ as a test (it always loads fine on cellular) .
I am not up to filing a tech support case now - maybe later.
- IRBNetwork Novice
Same issue started happen to me today with webmail site (other sites are fine), regardless the device I am using as long it connected to the T-Mobile wifi network. I've tried modifying DNS, IPV6 etc. does not matter. I ran tracert and It time out along the way, so I am confidence it is on the t-mobile cell network.
Don’t know if they aware of it, I am not sure what to do next - rockstrConnection Cadet
I don't have a solution--just another data point. Everything (including that URL for Judi Glove) works fine on my MacBook, on all three gateway wifi bands (2.4 and both the 5G bands). My MacBook is wifi 6 capable.
I'm using an M1 MacBook Air, macOS Monterey 12.3, using mostly default network settings. Configure IPV4: Using DHCP. Configure IPV6: Automatically. I did add the Google DNS servers in my network configuration (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4), as J-Mac did, but I always do that very first when setting up new networks, so I don't know how it would have been with different ones. I also have the gateway itself (192.168.12.1) in the DNS server list.
Works fine with Safari, Firefox, and Chrome browsers.
I know it doesn't help solve the problem, but I add that info as another data point. As a retired IT guy (database, security, and network), most of the time when I faced problems connecting to only some (but not all) web sites, it was a DNS issue.
- gkenyonNetwork Novice
We've been using Tmo home wifi for a week and this just commenced with one site only so far. I'm piling on in case someone comes up with an answer.
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