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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.)
- DaimonNetwork Novice
I'm having the same issue accessing one website I NEED to use for work from home. When I connect in my workplace, website works perfectly. I may have to switch back to my old provider because of this one site. A shame, because the service works great otherwise.
- CrazyDiamondNetwork Novice
Same issue here with Netflix, Hulu and Paramount+ on TCL Roku, iOS and MacOS. Tried via router (Airport TimeCapsule) with the same result. Spent a whole day talking to Tmo/hulu/Netflix customer support but no help.
I have yet to look into DNS settings etc as that's beyond my comprehension for now, but I wished any of the folks I spent the whole day with would've only mentioned that. Extremely frustrating, but I also know that is a hardass job.
If anyone could direct me to resources re: changing DNS setting (esp on TCL TV, is that even possible?) I'd be real grateful🙇🏻♂️
- jessefigueroaNetwork Novice
I am having the same issues, some websites not wanting to load. My friend who has the same service is experiencing the same problems. www.figandcoite.com can ya’ll try to load this website?
- SteveRNetwork Novice
We are having the same issue. My wife is having problems working from home when connected through the 5G router. All pages load fine when connected through the CenturyLink router, but do not load when connected through the 5G router. Doesn't appear to be a workaround or solution yet. Will have to cancel T-Mobile internet. Disappointing since it is much faster than our DSL. But if certain web pages won't load....
- SML3Network Novice
Does anyone from TMobile answer questions on this site? Anyway, I am having the same issue on one site. Everything worked fine for the first month and now I am having problems getting info to load on a site I need for work. It works fine when I use my Verizon Hotspot. Since this is a work laptop I have limited capability to change things on it. Is there a simple solution to get the site to work?
- tomwilBandwidth Buff
T-Mobile Home Internet has blocked Consumer Cellular for me.
Doesn’t appear to be a DNS issue with my devices, because when I switch to a T-Mobile cellular connection or use the hotspot, the link works fine.
Wonder if T-Mobile is limiting access to competitors?
- cindynaturalNetwork Novice
I started to use Tmobile home internet 15 days ago. It had been working fine until I paid my first payment. Some websites are not loading, even one of my work VPNs cannot be connected to. Nothing wrong about browser, cache, or OS. One of my friends lives few blocks away, he is having the same issue. We tracked down with other ISP's, NTT said this: It is very interesting that forcing the return path over Telia worked. That effectively removes Sprint<>Tmobile (Telia routes through Zayo->Tmobile) and futher indicates the trouble is somewhere along that Sprint/TMobile LAX handoff.
I guess it is a Spring<>Tmobile merge issues which they have never really resolved. It works if we re-routed a website to skip Sprint<>Tmobile router.
Tmobile Tech support team is not helping much so far. This is just pushing customers away.
- JDPIINetwork Novice
Adding to the data points here… I'm having the same problem (any device or browser connected to TMobile Home Internet/5G) not rendering certain web pages. It cleared up when I used a VPN.
- byroniasmaxNetwork Novice
I just got 5G Home Internet and had same issue over ethernet, but WiFi worked fine. So i compared the IP settings of both connections on my Mac. I noticed the ethernet connection was missing the router IP in the DNS settings. Once i added that everything worked.
- LowKeyHiTechNetwork Novice
It's an applied content filter from T-Mobile. You have to call and get it removed...
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