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4 TopicsCisco Anyconnect VPN and T-mobile
My TM internet is connected to a Deco mesh network and works awesome. When i connect to my Cisco Anyconnect VPN for work, my mesh network comes to a screeching halt. therefore, I connect to the TM gateway directly before connecting to VPN. It constantly kicks me out and has me at such a slow speed all of a sudden. I know this is a recurring theme but just putting it out there. TM needs to fix this or I will regrettably need to revert back to Xfinity which I really don't want to do but will have no choice. Working fully remote makes this exceptionally frustrating and difficult. ¿Tienes alguna idea?Solved3.6KViews0likes7ComentariosHotspot issues with Cisco Anyconnect
Trying to run down a solution to what seems to be a not that uncommon issue. We use the hot spot on our phone as a backup for our home internet service. The phone was just upgraded from a Galaxy S9 (4G LTE service) to a Galaxy A32 5G. We have two company provided devices, both using Cisco Anyconnect, but using different VPNs. Prior to upgrading, both devices could connect to the hot spot without issue. Though I can't remember when the last time we had to use the hot spot. Fortunately we have not had an internet outage until recently. One company device still connects without any problem. Personal devices don't have connection problems with the hot spot. The other company issued device has issues. Internal company sites and databases cannot be reached. Although messages and phone calls can still be made on Microsoft Teams, which I find odd. I'd think if the VPN could not connect, noting would work. The system in question runs Windows 10. The network status icon shows a connection. When you hover the mouse over the icon it shows the network name, the number 2, and (unauthenticated). For example: Connected to home internet with no issues: company.network Connected to phone hot spot and no VPN connection: company.network 2 (unauthenticated) We have tried tethering the device to the phone with a cable but get the same result. Tethering on the old phone had worked. So far the company IT has had no luck. I've read that the issue could be related to IPv4 vs IPv6 addressing, MTU size, and/or UDP being blocked on 5G where it had not been blocked on 4G LTE. Currently this is not too critical of an issue since the hot spot is only a backup connection but if our home internet goes out then we're screwed. Unfortunately there does not seem to be any solution that we can work on our end as we don't have privileges to access certain things on the device. Not that I want to mess with settings on a device that we don't own. Any insights are welcome. I'm just hoping to find something to point the company IT in the right direction.2.2KViews0likes2ComentariosHow to change the Wifi and LAN IP subnet
I just got a Tmobile 5G Home hotspot and set it up. It's working but it's built in DHCP server is handing out a subnet of 192.168.12.x /24 on both the Wifi and LAN ports. I would like to change this, or at least change the Wifi. The built in wifi will be useless to me unless I can change this IP. I have a home internet distribution system, Cisco access points on all the floors that blow away the built in wifi this thing has. And I don't trust the security in this device to keep my networks secure. If anyone knows how to change the IP please let me know. Thanks, David2.2KViews0likes5ComentariosLAN and WIFI Bridged or not?
I installed the TMobile 5G home internet and it works pretty good. I'm in rural PA and only get poor reception for TMobile. Does anyone know if the LAN interface is bridged to the WIFI interface? It seems that my Wifi devices cannot see the devices on the LAN interface. There are literally no settings in the device that I can control. As soon as I got this thing I wanted to put it on a designated subnet but that seems impossible. Seems that 192.168.12.x is hardcoded. I got around the subnet issue but now I need to bridge the lan and wifi interfaces. It seems almost as if the wifi interfaces are firewalled against the the lan interfaces. Thanks, David199Visto1like1Comentario