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Re: Mobile Phone Hotspot not letting me play multiplayer games
ZHi there, it sounds like your issue might be related to port forwarding or your mobile carrier's restrictions. When you increase your data speed, sometimes mobile carriers change your connection settings, potentially affecting how your hotspot handles certain types of traffic, including gaming. You might want to check if your carrier has implemented any new restrictions or if you need to adjust your APN settings. Another potential fix is to use a VPN, which can sometimes bypass these restrictions and allow proper communication with game servers. If these steps don't help, consider visiting your carrier's support page or contacting their customer service for further assistance. On a side note, if you ever need to change the language in Traffic Rider, you can usually do that within the game settings under the language options.11Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Mobile Phone Hotspot not letting me play multiplayer games
If I understand correctly, you're saying that you can play multiplayer games on your wife's Pixel 3A by using its hotspot? If so, the Google Pixel 3A's limited 4G capabilities are the cause. IPv4 and IPv6 are configured as defaults on it. The problem appears to be that all 5 g phones, whether they are T-Mobile phones or regular phones, are configured for IPv6. Due to the IPv6 coding of the 5 g, which is a relatively new technology, certain machines attempting to run the game are unable to access the game server. Since IPv4 has a longer history, its coding has had more time to mature. IPv4 is the default configuration for a 4 GB phone, such as your wife's Pixel 3A. For some, just changing.9Visto0likes0Comentarios