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Re: I cannot access my job's VPN from home
Oh this is too funny. I just found documentation from T-Mobile stating that "IPv4 is the default internet protocol" Then in Step 6 it stats "IPv6 is an alternate protocol" So then why would they only make their home internet work with IPv6? Too funny!10Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: I cannot access my job's VPN from home
DJinMN wrote: Following - similar boat here, GlobalProtect VPN does not want to play nice with the T-Mobile home internet apparently. :( I think you have this backwords. T-Mobile doesn't want to play nice with vpns. It absolutely weird that they won't support ipv4 when nobody has switched over to ipv611Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: I cannot access my job's VPN from home
blarghard wrote: athornfam2 wrote: leechat wrote: Update. Turns out the event log says I am getting an 809 error. IT asked me to relay this to TMobile when they respond. Still hopeful. Worst case is with the BS that T-mobile is doing with their gateway and internal networking… You could always ask your IT department to provision you on a WVD through Azure (if you have it) or they could setup you up with RDS web browser access. it's not t-mobiles fault that ipv4 is out of addresses¯\_(ツ)_/¯ That is the stupidest comment I've ever read. ipv4 is not out of address and won't be until 2041. ITs a shame that T-Mobile can't do ipv4 when, gee i don't know maybe 90% of the world still uses it. Give me a break.11Visto0likes0Comentarios- 8Visto0likes0Comentarios
Re: VPN issues
I just got the same message sent to me asJosh123. I'm in IT and work for a large company and troubleshooted the issue with our engineers for a few hours to figure out this is on the T-Mobile side. We are all amazed that they can't support and won't support ipv4 and what is more troubling is that they actually give you an ipv4 address for your external gateway which is the same thing Comcast and I'm guessing others are doing. So it makes no sense. The speeds have been awesome as we are less that 5,000 feet from the tower. Everything works great except the most import thing which is being able to use my VPN client. We use Global Protect by PaloAlto.99Visto6likes0Comentarios