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Anyone else have issues with just VPN or work related applications?
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Just to note… speed/signal/capacity isn't the issue. Firmware on g4SE model is bad
idon'twantacommunityname wrote:jessica.arrey wrote:We've had Tmobile internet for a couple months now, and everything was great in the beginning. Now even with good speed tests and other traffic seeming to be unaffected, anything tied to working from home is just slow or unavailable.
It feels like specific applications (MS Teams, Slack, Zoom, etc) and VPN traffic are being specifically targeted. We've called support numerous times, but since the speed tests seem fine, they say there is nothing they can do and that they don't really support VPN.
Are we alone, or are others experiencing this? Has anyone done anything to get around these issues? We don't want to go crawling back to Comcast, but at least with them our internet functioned.
Currently dealing with same issue and T says it's not them. Had no issues until last Tuesday. My company says my Wi-Fi is unstable.
That's about the same time that I've starting having issues.
I've placed a call through T-Mobile Home Internet Tech support (Philippines), and have claimed that there are no issues, but will be sending a tech (I doubt it) to the local tower.
Ironically ... they claim that 'No changes' have been made ... yet speed went from ~350-500/Mbps (max) to 800-900 (Max)last week. Ironically, it was around then that issues started.
Sadly, I've used T-Mobile Home Internet since December 2022 (5G came in on Feb 2023), and haven't had issues until now. I suspect that this is more of their 'deprioritizaiton' than anything.
I have kept my Spectrum (100/10), and I have no issues when I switch between the 2. I'll be updating as I get more info. They don't have to support VPN ... just decent Internet serivce, not basic email/social media.
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