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Re: T-Mobile Home Internet & GlobalProtect VPN | Resolución
quietmint wrote: Reducing the MTU to 1300didwork, however! See this thread I have tried setting a static IP, changing IPV6 to local-link only, MTU to 1300, nothing is fixing the issue. I connect just fine but then cannot RDP or connect to any internal web-apps or pages57Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: GlobalProtect VPN not working with T-Mobile
pcguy63 wrote: The users at my work are having the issue too with their hotspots and Global Protect. Our fix is to set their MTU for their GP connection to 1300 and then set their IPv6 to link-local only for their Wifi's TCP/IP setting. Not a great fix. If a user reboots they have to run the command to reset their MTU to 1300 again…...if they had admin/sudo access. Are your users having initial connection problems or issues accessing resources after connecting? Gracias211Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: GlobalProtect VPN not working with T-Mobile
emailtoashah wrote: I am using the global protect and having the same issue with T - Mobile hotspot on my work mac. I am using GP 6.3.0-33 version. It used to work in some areas when I was traveling but now I am home and it doesn't work at all. Any help from T-Mobile team is appreciated. Ankit Shah I am in the same situation and I know Tmobile has a way to resolve it. First, my home has TWO Tmobile Home Internet gateways, different models A few months back, connecting to work with Global Protect worked but then I could not access any work resources… Strange, disconnect, reconnect, same issue. So then I connect to the other gateway and connect to GP, everything works, as it should. Took quite a bit of time to verify that I can reproduce the issue at will and that using the other gateway works every time. With the information I gathered I contacted Tmobile and filed a trouble ticket, and of course it was after hours for the Telecom Engineers so they told me to call back the next day and they would have notes in my case and would connect me to a higher tier support to work on the issue. Next day, mmm, everything is working as it should. Now, here we are a few months later and it happened again last weekend, I just used the other gateway as I needed to get in and do some work via Global Protect. NOW, tonight. . . BOTH gateways have the same issue, connect to Global Protect and I can ping lots of stuff at work, but RDP and every web application fails to connect. But if I use my hotspot on my AT&T phone, works perfectly... Tmobile makes it very hard to report these kinds of issues when I am willing to go out of my way to collect details and information AND I am the one who can (if really needed) make configuration changes to the Global Protect Gateway. Tmobile - are you there? This is the kind of thing that makes people jump ship. I need to be able to work remotely, now more than ever and if this keeps happening I will find a more reliable source of internet.12Visto0likes0Comentarios