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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.
- RIDEYZ_CUSTOM_CNetwork Novice
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- iTinkeralotBandwidth Buff
I am not sure they are interested in the ICMP operation for end users. It behaves as if it has been throttled. I know routers put ICMP on the low end for priority when handling it but it has been and will continue to be a helpful troubleshooting tool. I know analysis of trace routing information can be a challenge but it at least provides some clarity for a novice as to the routing path and time references.
When it comes to cellular connections there are enough obstacles without adding to the basic ones.
- iTinkeralotBandwidth Buff
I really don't get why they feel the need to block or choke ICMP traffic. Some over aggressive control freak decided to be all Rambo on users it seems. The more bad choices T-Mobile makes the more they will keep pushing customers away. If they really want to kick ATT and Verizon about they need to do it better not just put a thin veneer on it. You can put lipstick and a dress on a pig but it is still a pig.
- iTinkeralotBandwidth Buff
I was thinking about that last night after I went to bed. I think I had a Biden moment on that "P". How I did that I don't know. I guess just NOT paying attention. My BAD. I don't feel so bad as you missed my reference. :-) You were spot on. I think I was up too late staring at the monitor.
- ShanStewartTransmission Trainee
iTinkeralot wrote:
Doh! Missed one rrrrrr mate!
Since we'e icking & choosing cucial communication potocols now, I've decided to no longe suppot the lette 'r'.
LOL, right. Yeah, I really hope the tire 2 tech didn't know what he was talking about. You would think T-Mobile business support would have more information or use a more seasoned rep but they had no more information than regular consumer support. He said he sent the ticket to engineering and it would be a few days.
- iTinkeralotBandwidth Buff
Doh! Missed one rrrrrr mate!
Since we'e icking & choosing cucial communication potocols now, I've decided to no longe suppot the lette 'r'.
- jimibakRoaming Rookie
ShanStewart wrote:
Ok, i spoke to T-Mobile tech and they said they no longer support ping so that is interesting.
FFS.
Since we'e picking & choosing cucial communication potocols now, I've decided to no longe suppot the lette 'r'.
- ShanStewartTransmission Trainee
Ok, i spoke to T-Mobile tech and they said they no longer support ping so that is interesting.
- iTinkeralotBandwidth Buff
Not a surprise. The first response I made on the topic was to another subscriber in Arizona. I had one subscriber in LA that stated they were able to issue pings with 100% success. Now, that may have changed but I don't know.
- ShanStewartTransmission Trainee
iTinkeralot wrote:
For some reason it appears T-Mobile is blocking ICMP traffic. Both the ping utility and trace routing use ICMP so it pretty much breaks both. Here in east TN now nothing when pinging. Ten packets sent zero responses. The other day the latency was 180 ms plus and 80% loss. Now nada
Yeah, 100% loss for me for any webpage. In the Phoenix AZ area.
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