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Is anyone else having problems with a changing IP address?
I've had the Home Internet service for 3 months now and I'm generally happy with it, but one thing is rather annoying. The external IP address that gets assigned to my gateway keeps changing. This has two side effects. Web sites forCCs,banks, etc remember the IP address that you last used to connect and if it changes, they will require additional verification. The other problem is with streaming TV services. The local broadcasts that I'm allowed to watch will depend on where they think that I'm located. My estimated location usually depends on my IP address and in the last month this has changed 4 times! My IP address location has changed from Kansas to Oklahoma, to Texas and today it thinks I'm on Ohio!15KViews10likes53ComentariosRe: Home Internet - 4G LTE vs 5G
@jlillardThe secondary signal can also end up being 4G depending on the tower and the signal strength. If you end up with a 4G secondary signal, your top speed will be much lower. Your secondary band indicates the frequency used by your connection and that in turn determines your maximum speed. Your actual speed will also be affected by the signal strength, the other users connected to the same tower, and the tower's backhaul speed (how fast it can send and receive data onthe rest of the network).13Visto3likes0ComentariosRe: how to reduce ping / latency with 5g home internet
You'll probably get the least lag if you connect your gaming PC via an ethernet cable instead of wifi. Also, if you have several wifi devices, connecting them to a router instead of directly to the gateway will reduce device contention as the gateway doesn't implement prioritization of service.30Visto1like0ComentariosRe: Home Internet - 4G LTE vs 5G
@jlillard Yes, a good secondary signal will get better speeds. If a slow secondary band has a strong signal, it can dominate the cell setup and keep you from connecting on a higher frequency band with better throughput. This is why 5 GHz wifi provides faster speeds than 2.4 GHz as long as the5 GHz signal is strong enough to avoid packet loss.14Visto1like0Comentarios