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Re: Home Internet Gaming Problem
XCOATX wrote: mbyte78 wrote: Sounds similar to mine. I watched my UDP in the game and it worked fine at first then dropped till my game crashed every time. I did talk to tech support and he told me UDP wasnt supported. I have been waiting until the problem is fixed to switch back to T-Mobile. Idk what they're telling people now, but the service worked flawlessly up until December. Low ping, fast downloads, until they changed something. I just talked to tech support. UDP port forwarding is not supported with their boxes. He could not tell me when if if its going to get fixed. He is forwarding my concerns to the engineering team. Is quite disappointing because T-Mobile internet has the best pricing for internet. Ill wait it out while my current internet keeps going up in price.2Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Home Internet Gaming Problem
Sounds similar to mine. I watched my UDP in the game and it worked fine at first then dropped till my game crashed every time. I did talk to tech support and he told me UDP wasnt supported. I have been waiting until the problem is fixed to switch back to T-Mobile.3Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Home Internet Gaming Problem
gravitynoise wrote: valleyr wrote: Sooooo….our multi-player gaming issues seems to have magically resolved. Are others still having problems? Nope, my games have been working fine for about a week now, no issues at all. MAGIC!! What were your issues? Mine is UDP stopping crashing my game.4Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Home Internet Gaming Problem
Markos198 wrote: 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 now I found that UDP is not supported for video games. I had to switch providers. Whats the purpose for internet if it cannot be used for video games as well.0Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Home Internet Gaming Problem
syaoran wrote: Try to remember that T-Mobile Home Internet uses the same cell towers that your phone connects to for service. There will be times when it will switch towers to provide a better connection or to balance out a high amount of traffic on a tower. When the modem decides to switch towers, you are going to lose your connection momentarily. That is not acceptable. Apparently you dont play video games. Loosing the connectioncrashes the game. Then we have to restart.3Visto1like0Comentarios