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Re: IP Location issue
I've found that changing the dns server on my router in AP or Router mode corrects my location. If you're only using the T-Mobile device you can only change the dns settings in network settings on your network adapter. I'm currently using dns.watch, but any of the major ones like Cloudflare, Google, OpenDNS etc should work. This isn't going to fix geolocation issues for wireless streaming unless you're using your own router. My IP from T-Mobile is consistently in the NYC, New Jersey area and I live in Western NY. If I look up my geolocation using https://www.gps-coordinates.net/my-location it's less than a block from my house since I made the switch. If your TMobile Home goes down for any reason you may have to reset to use default dns to connect to the internet. Then you can set it back to a dns that does geolocation.2Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: IP Location issue
I use EyeStreamTV. There's no geo restrictions. It has local channels for virtually every market as well as full sports packages and the major movie channels. I was worried when I switched from Spectrum I wouldn't have enough bandwidth, but haven't had any issues with T-Mobile Home. You can try it for free. I installed the location guard addon on my browsers so I don't have to verify my identity everytime I log into a banking or shopping site when the cell signal switches. You can set it to a fixed location.3Visto1like0Comentarios