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Unable to use T-Mobile Home Internet with work VPN, any suggestions?
NickNickNick wrote:Jaycam wrote:Same here... T-Mobile for sure did something on the back end of their network 3 days ago that has rendered my Cisco Anyconnect unusable for internal Networked applications. I did some testing of my own this evening and what worked for me was disabling IPV6 on my external router. I had IPV6 pass through enabled for the last 2 years and had zero issues. Once disabled, It made my overall connection seem more snappier as well. Also I would highly recommend changing the DNS to Cloudflare.
My guess is with announcing this 1.2TB throttle a few days ago, they are doing everything in their power to crack down on individuals that abuse their Network. It's unfortunate that people like ourselves have to suffer at the expense of those individuals. Hope this helps….
If their intention is to crack down on individuals that abuse their network, blanket banning VPNs isn't the solution. Example; My work VPN uses about 18gb a month. I, on the other hand with streaming services, downloading games on steam, 4k youtube; I use WAY more data than my work allotment does. I think I hit 900gb one month because a gaming hard drive failed and I had to redownload everything. But if my VPN doesn't handshake properly, its slapped in the face and denied.
IMO, this was a bad business choice to eliminate VPNS, to avoid IPv4 support and provide even more of a worse tech support. I work tier 2 tech support. Every time I call tmobile, they seem like nice people, but the tech part of the interview was waved.
I agree 100%. Their CS is not geared towards individuals in the "know". But that's with just about any company these days. Did disabling IPv6 work for you?
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