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Re: Home Internet Gaming Problem
Mdizzy wrote: I've also been having the same problem since mid-December. Doesn't matter the server or the game, I'm kicked within five minutes. I've tried downgrading from 5G to LTE, I've taken my laptop with my mobile hotspot to different locations in order to connect to a different tower with better signal, nothing helps. I even went so far as to buy a new mobile hotspot. The responses I'm getting from customer service borderon gaslighting. I was able to play games just fine for six months on Tmobile's 5G, even with a not-so-great signal, and for five years before that on Sprint with one iffy bar of LTE. Now they're trying to tell me that my issue issimply because ofa weak signal or network congestion. It's gratifying to see so many others with the same issue. It's maddening.I would really love to be able to stay with Tmobile. Until this I've been overwhelmingly happy with the service, it's been a game changer in my rural area,and recommended it to many others. But if this isn't resolved soon, if they can't even be upfront about the existence of an issue,I might have to jump ship. It annoying and I wish they could fix this cuz I'm kinda stuck with them for now3Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Home Internet Gaming Problem
David Bugbee wrote: I recently started testdriving T-Mobile home internet at my house, and it's worked great for everything except games, where I'm having a weird issue with some of them. When I try to play Apex Legends on PC, the game will connect and play really smooth for anywhere from 1-3minutes, and then all communication will be lost, which will take 20 seconds for the game to kick me out to the main menu. If I go back into the game from the main menu, it'll work fine untill the 1-3minutes elapses. During all of this my PC never loses connection, and this issue occurs over wifi and ethernet. This issue probably does not lie with the game as this issue does not occur with other ISPs, and it did not coincide with an update. A similar issue is happening with Splatoon 3 on the Nintendo Switch, where the game will play superb for 30 seconds to 2 minutes before dropping the connection. Is this a known issue with the service or gateway, is there anyway I can debug my connection, and does anyone know anyway that could possibly remedy the situation? I'd love to keep the home internet, but one of the main things I use the internet for is games, meaning this service wouldn't work for me. Same with me I keep going all over YouTube trying to figure out if it is my problem on my Xbox trying to figure it out and I realize that it's was my Wi-Fi router from whenever I switch from xinfinity to T-Mobile 5g router and been really annoying and it literally would be amazing if T-Mobile could fix this cuz I'm kinda stuck with them for now2Visto0likes0Comentarios