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SlowPoke's avatar
SlowPoke
Newbie Caller
Hace 3 años

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.

  • ShanStewart's avatar
    ShanStewart
    Transmission Trainee

    I am honestly surprised no tech blog or YouTube channel picked up T-Mobile blocking ping. You would think it would be newsworthy in the tech circle. 

  • Pings are working again in the Littlerock, AR area, but very slow all day

     

    20:02:52.893 : Reply[3644] from google.com: bytes=32 time=504.5 ms TTL=114
    20:02:54.442 : Reply[3645] from google.com: bytes=32 time=548.2 ms TTL=114
    20:02:56.068 : Reply[3646] from google.com: bytes=32 time=623.7 ms TTL=114
    20:02:58.070 : 142.250.72.46: request timed out
    20:02:58.934 : Reply[3648] from google.com: bytes=32 time=864.4 ms TTL=114
    20:03:00.427 : Reply[3649] from google.com: bytes=32 time=491.3 ms TTL=114
    20:03:02.089 : Reply[3650] from google.com: bytes=32 time=660.5 ms TTL=114
    20:03:03.645 : Reply[3651] from google.com: bytes=32 time=555.3 ms TTL=114
    20:03:05.182 : Reply[3652] from google.com: bytes=32 time=536.5 ms TTL=114
    20:03:06.765 : Reply[3653] from google.com: bytes=32 time=580.7 ms TTL=114
    20:03:08.435 : Reply[3654] from google.com: bytes=32 time=669.0 ms TTL=114
    20:03:10.257 : Reply[3655] from google.com: bytes=32 time=821.8 ms TTL=114
    20:03:11.994 : Reply[3656] from google.com: bytes=32 time=735.7 ms TTL=114
    20:03:13.547 : Reply[3657] from google.com: bytes=32 time=551.6 ms TTL=114
    20:03:15.114 : Reply[3658] from google.com: bytes=32 time=564.9 ms TTL=114
    20:03:16.925 : Reply[3659] from google.com: bytes=32 time=809.9 ms TTL=114

  • Bryce13's avatar
    Bryce13
    Network Novice

    Same issue here in Savannah, GA area!! Ping time-out issues that started around May or so… Tech support was no help… 

     

     

  • I ran a test here in East TN which our traffic routes out of Nashville and I can see the latency is up going to multiple targets. I saw similar times but no loss to the same target quad9 and latency roughly the same. I hit google.com, and cloudflare.com as well and see the same general impact. I ran a speed test and I am still getting ~300 MBs down and 44 MBs uploads so not an impact to flow is seems. 

    Testing with speed.cloudflare.com results in 200 MBs down but different test. Ping latency with the Cloud Flare test to Chicago from Nashville was not bad but different scenario so not apples for apples comparison. At least the ICMP traffic is not as extreme as last time. Downdetector.com reports no outages for T-Mobile so hard to say what is causing the delay. Blame it on cosmic radiation.

  • This has been a problem for me off and on since its inception and through multiple TMHI gateways.  IPV4 ICMP pings just randomly fail sometimes for days.  Or latency just varies dramatically.  Rebooting the gateway works sometimes and other times not so much.  Not sure what is causing this exactly BUT IPV6 seems to work every time.  So it could be related to their CGNAT implementation or a combination of that and the gateway firmware.  I use a dual WAN OPNSense setup and need to monitor WAN quality to pick the best ISP.  Right now I have just disabled monitoring on that interface to get by but I may have to try to get IPV6 working on WAN interface to fix this permanently.  But that's a big bunch of complexity that I really don't want to undertake.  I don't have any wired ISP's in my area so I am stuck with TMO and ATT until Verizon offers their wireless internet in my area.   If anyone comes up with a solution please let us know here.  Gracias.   

  • ShanStewart's avatar
    ShanStewart
    Transmission Trainee

    I have been battling with this for months in the Phoenix AZ area. My other phone is AT&T and they are also blocking ping/trace. 

  • ShanStewart's avatar
    ShanStewart
    Transmission Trainee

    Oh, I also have the T-Mobile home internet router and ping is blocked for wired and wireless devices connected to the router. 

  • The blocking/failure of using the ping utility seems to vary from one location to another. Here in east TN we had a period of time when it was failing to work but now it does. More than likely there is a configuration parameter in place to block ping packets. T-Mobile can run it down if they are motivated to do so. They may not be aware of the behavior in that location. Once they had enough complaints here they addressed the behavior and now it seems to be resolved. Well, it works here. You might try doing an IPv6 ping vs the IPv4 ping and see if there is a difference in behavior from one to the other. It might take a call to T-Mobile support to possibly get headway.

  • Denuke's avatar
    Denuke
    Roaming Rookie

    I use pingplotter (pingplotter.com) and it has always been working for me.