4 years after the original post, I'll go ahead and add that me and my mother have the same phones A32's, are on the same account and live next door to each other. Her phone is constantly going into no signal mode. The tiny bars icon that you need a magnifying glass to see and then an hour to find out what it means, has an X on it and no bars. She has a wifi connection from her ISP and therfore can surf the web and of course thinks everything must be fine. However she never gets txt messages or phone calls because she has no mobile data coming in. Have tried everything suggested here. The only thing that helps is a reboot. Then all the important txt messages come pouring in. You shouldn't have to reboot your phone every 30 mins in order to do the one thing a phone is supposed to do with absolutely everything else secondary. Aggravating to say the least.
T-Mobile has been ‘fixing’ the issue in 48 hours for at the past year. Most likely just to get people off the phone. Not sure what they did to fix your issue but if they can open ports then why isn’t an option to do it manually and why isn’t it being done on the Nokia. My guess is they allowed a static route to Xbox servers which would bounce back to your Xbox. COULD NOT AGREE MORE. My anger grows every time I think of the weasel Tier ZERO tech support rep who sold me the same line of Chit. GOODBYE TMOBILE FOR THAT ALONE.
What makes me even angrier is that 2 abject weasels representatives and agents for TMOBILE straight up lied to me when I queried them about this. One told me, I just wouldnt be able to “ethernet” my way into NAT resolution, implying that I could do so (SETUP OPEN NAT) over the air just not with a hard wired ethernet cord. I thought well who the hell wants to do that anyways, but as we all are finding out, there's absolutely NOTHING that can be done with this topology lest one wants to pay for unscrupulous VPN providers and near as I can see, there's zero guarantee with that either. THIS MAY SEVER A DECADE LONG RELATIONSHIP WITH OUR CELL SERVICE TOO, TMOBILE. What exactly is Verizon offering, anything?
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