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Google blocking search
I placed a search on Google and this is the response I got back.
"This network is blocked due to unaddressed abuse complaints about malicious behavior. This page checks to see if it's really a human sending the requests and not a robot coming from this network."
What does this mean? Is Google trying to block my use of its service because of issues with T-Mobile?
- qraqsonTransmission Trainee
We stopped getting the captchas a couple days ago and haven't seen it since. Hoping it stays this way - it was about time.
- random42_677893Newbie Caller
If you have not already, it might be a good idea to call T-Mobile support as well to make sure a ticket is opened.
I called and of course, they blamed Google, said they never heard of a problem like this, and there was nothing they could do.
I made them open a support ticket.
I have had the problem since August with lots of different IPs.
- tbuck128Newbie Caller
I get this every day all day on my T-mobile home internet, any computers or phones connected to it, and also on my iPhone when on T-mobile 5G.
- crustertNewbie Caller
crustert wrote:
I think I figured out what the issue is after looking at multiple blacklisting sites, the issue looks to be happening due to there are no reverse DNS records for the T-Mobile IPs, if a reverse DNS record does not exist for the IPs sites will blacklist the IP thinking it's a botnet. For example, my home T-Mobile IP right this minute is 172.59.104.208, if I do a nslookup on this IP address:
C:\Users\XXXX>nslookup 172.59.104.208
Server: XXXX
Address: X.X.X.X*** XXXX can't find 172.59.104.208: Non-existent domain
What should happen is this, which happens for an AT&T IP address:
C:\Users\XXXX> nslookup 107.77.199.13
Server: XXXX
Address: X.X.X.XName: mobile-107-77-199-13.mobile.att.net <-----------------
Address: 107.77.199.13So the issue is with T-Mobiles DNS servers, DNS reverse records are not working or are not setup for theirs IPs.
Has anyone from T-Mobile looked at my comment, I really think that is the issue?
- CoastieTransmission Trainee
Hey T-Mobile, when are you going to offer us all free high speed VPNs to get around this BS issue with YOUR network?
- CoastieTransmission Trainee
It’s Monday, guess what…. It’s STILL not fixed!
- UknwnkhNetwork Novice
SFC wrote:
I placed a search on Google and this is the response I got back.
"This network is blocked due to unaddressed abuse complaints about malicious behavior. This page checks to see if it's really a human sending the requests and not a robot coming from this network."
What does this mean? Is Google trying to block my use of its service because of issues with T-Mobile?
So we got wireless internet from t-mobile about a month ago and it works fine for the most part even in our wooded Glen of a property. However, we have noticed several tines now with several different websites on both computer and cell phones will not come up while the wifi is turned on. This includes a few local government assistance sites, some but not all of our banking sites and even the ability to make an in app purchase on an app that is currently connected to the wifi but the purchase response is to connect to a network.
Is anyone aware of issues with t-mobile wireless internet service and certain isp's not allowing you access B/C OF the wireless internet?? Perhaps it is due to/connected to recent AI related system upgrades at places like Google and wells fargo?
- CoastieTransmission Trainee
T-Mobile - Thanks for your payment
I DON’T thank you for your crappy technical support!
- qraqsonTransmission Trainee
So, so tired of this. We all know TMo doesn't care at all about anything other than getting our $50 every month, but seriously? Two months?
- CoastieTransmission Trainee
rapidly approaching 2 months, pretty crappy support with this issue!
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