This is insanely frustrating. I can’t do half my job unless I sit in a cafe with broadband access or work from a friend’s house. But the part that is infuriating is every time I call T-Mobile, I get different answers from different people. Call 1: “Can’t do anything for ya. Sorry.” Call 2: “We can get you to a higher tier of support who will be able to help if you can get us your VPN Settings from your IT Department.” Call 3: “None of what call 2 is true. Sorry to say it, but they lied to you. There is no higher tier of support.”I bet if I called a 4th time, I’d get another completely different answer. I had this totally fixed by changing the MTU size on my router and now, even changing it directly on my laptop makes NO difference. There really needs to be a fix for this. If I had access to any other ISP that wasn’t worse than this, I’d drop this service instantly. Unfortunately, I’m stuck since I live in a rural area. I’ll stop complaining now.
Wanted to post an update. Unfortunately, earlier today, my VPN issues returned. I have no idea what happened. I have tried everything I can think of and have even lowered my MTU size to the lowest setting and am still not able to connect to most apps while on my VPN. I apologize if you try my solution and it doesn’t work for you. Was working perfectly at 1450 MTU until midday today. Hoping it’s just an intermittent thing, but still wanted to post here.
Hi Everyone, This is something I posted in another T-Mobile forum a while back. After putting some research into this, I believe I have found a solution (at least one that worked for me).PLEASE NOTE: PART OF MY SOLUTION IS USING MY OWN WIRELESS ROUTER ATTACHED VIA ETHERNET CABLE TO THE BACK OF MY HOTSPOT MODEM. THE INSTRUCTIONS I LEFT BELOW WILL NOT BE OF MUCH USE TO YOU IF YOU ARE NOT USING A WIRELESS ROUTER.This does not require much tech-savviness as I found what I needed from a YouTube video and a little googling on how to access the settings I needed, which I’ll post a link to at the end of this. Basically, it’s the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) settings that T-Mobile uses. You don’t really have to know much about this other than how to find out how to change it, either on your computer or on your wireless router (if using a wireless connection). Most internet providers set their MTU size at 1500. This is more-or-less a standard most in the industry follow. From what I found, T-
Hi Everyone, After putting some research into this, I believe I have found a solution (at least one that worked for me).PLEASE NOTE: PART OF MY SOLUTION IS USING MY OWN WIRELESS ROUTER ATTACHED VIA ETHERNET CABLE TO THE BACK OF MY HOTSPOT MODEM. THE INSTRUCTIONS I LEFT BELOW WILL NOT BE OF MUCH USE TO YOU IF YOU ARE NOT USING A WIRELESS ROUTER.This does not require much tech-savviness as I found what I needed from a YouTube video and a little googling on how to access the settings I needed, which I’ll post a link to at the end of this. Basically, it’s the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) settings that T-Mobile uses. You don’t really have to know much about this other than how to find out how to change it, either on your computer or on your wireless router (if using a wireless connection). Most internet providers set their MTU size at 1500. This is more-or-less a standard most in the industry follow. From what I found, T-Mobile sets their MTU size at 1450. I’m not going to go into explan
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