It happened again and is associated with the same IP Address. I will try to reboot my gateway.
This is the first time Google has ever posted this message when I used search. It mentioned the IP address, which I forgot to copy. Maybe it’s associated with that address.
Has anyone contacted T-Mobile about this issue? I have had problems getting to the login page for DirecTV. I know it’s being blocked. The page that pulls up says DirecTV is having an issue with my connection.Both T-Mobile and DirecTV tech support blame each other. I have been referred back and forth between the two and I am starting to feel like a tennis ball.I have done testing on my own and found if I use my cellphone’s broadband instead of wifi to the gateway, I can log in. If I use a VPN, I can log in.
I am having the same issue. The device is at our lakehouse, no one is there. No devices are hooked up except for the nest thermostat... and I see multiple instances of data usage from 10mb to 224 during periods. Makes no sense but a good explanation would be welcome. I am new to Home Internet Light and I am also experiencing the same thing. I checked this morning and it showed almost 2GB of data usage at 4:30 in the morning. Since I have a fifteen day trial period, I am going to keep a close eye on the data consumption. A T-Mobile care representative is going to contact me next Sunday to see if things have changed.There were several explanations given to me but I know technology and shot them down right away.I used to have AT&T fixed wireless, which never used up data that quickly, even when watching full length movies.Right now, I am annoyed with this usage issue. If AT&T provided a faster download speed, I would have never left them. In fact they allow 350GB for $60 per bil
I'm not sure why you chose Lite vs. regular service from TMHI. TMHI is less expensive and has no data cap. What am I missing? Why did I chose Light over regular service? Simple - they don’t offer regular service in my area yet. I have been on the waiting list for two years for regular and when they said I can get Light, I jumped at it. I thought anything is better than AT&T’s 7Mbps.
The service I have with AT&T is also a mobile offering that has been transferred over to fixed home use. So, T-Mobile is not the only service that has found a new money grabber for its cell towers.But my concern here is how two companies measure data usage differently. Perhaps T-Mobile is exaggerating usage so subscribers do feel the need to upgrade to the next tier. AT&T doesn't do that because they offer 350GB per billing cycle. If it weren't for the 7Mbps, I would stay with AT&T.
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