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Has ping / tracert been blocked on 5g network?
Before yesterday (10/17/2022), I’ve always had a command prompt window (MS Windows) up running a constant ping at 3 second interval - so I can tell when the network starts to degrade or just stops responding (which has become very frequent in the last few months).
As of yesterday morning, both ping and tracert commands consistently fail. As in no longer any response. So it appears the ports used for those commands are now being blocked on the 5g network?
I have a 5g phone on Tmobile, and I see the same result. On 5g with hotspot turned on, with computer connected, ping and tracert fail 100%. If I force the phone to use LTE and stay off 5g, ping and tracert start working again. Don't really understand why Tmobile would block such a basic network analysis command.
This is in downtown Scottsdale AZ. As a sidenote, service on the 5g network degrades consistently every day after about 8am, and usually is consistently bad all weekend long. Works great before 8am most days.
- iTinkeralotBandwidth Buff
--- 142.250.72.238 ping statistics ---
55 packets transmitted, 4 packets received, 92.7% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 129.473/154.139/168.004/14.654 ms
Pinging from terminal on MacBook Pro through the Nokia gateway via n41 frequency
B66 on primary and n41 on secondary
Traffic is heavier tonight so speeds are down a bit but not bad.
Not sure what is going on with the ICMP as it is pretty useless here.
- jlb123Network Novice
ICMP is all but obliterated in Queen Creek AZ. Trace route and ping can't be used starting 10/17/22.
- bb83Network Novice
ICMP is not working in Appleton, WI either.
ping 1.1.1.1 -n 10
Pinging 1.1.1.1 with 32 bytes of data:
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.Ping statistics for 1.1.1.1:
Packets: Sent = 10, Received = 0, Lost = 10 (100% loss),This might be a deal breaker. Hopefully, T-Mobile gets this working again.
- iTinkeralotBandwidth Buff
You should be able to trace route to it but not be able to ping it.
- phinsterNewbie Caller
Other than phone call, which does not get anyone high enough up the technical food chain, is there another way to contact t-mobile to complain about blocking of ICMP?
- iTinkeralotBandwidth Buff
It is doubtful you will find someone invested in that. Really serious users will use a VPN solution and avoid the port forwarding issues. Being able to use trace routing or the ping utility to troubleshoot is helpful but I guess T-Mobile is not after the serious technical users. It will just result in more calls to customer support which probably will provide little traction on the problems most of the time. If it garners a lot of negative press that might have an influence but the bulk of the users probably don't have a clue what ping or trace route is. As long as the solution is up and running properly it is not often I go there.
- jimibakRoaming Rookie
Having same problem as others, in OC NY. Using TMHI as secondary WAN, with opnsense cluster behind it. Use ICMP to detect gateway outage.
Got a sagemcom modem a week & a half ago, integrated it into my network. Worked fine for a day or two, then suddenly couldn't ping through it. Didn't take metrics; figured something went sideways & that 611 would make it right. Tech support swore up & down that they didn't block ICMP, that it must be "a problem with my computer, and that I should contact my computer manufacturer about ICMP issues." (That would be pcengines & freebsd; they're not the problem.)
Sent me a new modem (another sagemcom), again worked fine for a few days, then back to nope. Have switched the gateway monitor IP to that of the modem - not optimal, since it can only tell if the device is responding, not whether it's routing packets to the outside.
Since both modems [briefly] worked as expected, it makes me think it's a firmware update that's causing the problem; whether it's a bug or a new policy, I can't say. Either that, or they took exception to my pings, though I would argue that 1pps isn't excessive.
- AdmiralSchittNetwork Novice
I'm seeing the same thing with my T-Mobile Home Internet. Can't ping out.
I’ve had decent experience so far except for some work VPN issues and gaming but blocking or deprioritizing ICMP until it’s not usable is kind of crazy.
Luckily, Verizon is turning up a brand new tower in my town next month with their 5GUW / C-Band gear. They also support IP passthrough so your own router can have public IP address.
- ShanStewartTransmission Trainee
Yeah we have probably 5 users that have reported issues with Teams connecting since yesterday (probably started before on the weekend). After looking at it found they all have T-Mobile home internet. I also have T-Mobile home internet as a second ISP. Cox works fine, ping fails on T-Mobile.
- ShanStewartTransmission Trainee
I tried calling T-Mobile support but no one understands the issue or even knows what ping is.
Not to mention as a network admin I use apps on my iPhone all the time to ping our external services when I am not near my laptop.
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