The tech agreed that much of the problem might be solved if T-Mobile gave consumers Static IP options (available only to Businesses right now). Much of the problem he thinks is traceable to how the Dynamic IP behaves that various gaming consoles and websites don't like. Related to a firmware update they pushed out to the routers. I talked with a T-mobile rep and they are aware of this issue but are still trying I troubleshooting. You can see in older forums this issue has been ongoing for a couple years, so not likely it gets fixed anytime soon as clearly tmobile doesn’t care about it’s gaming users. It’s ridiculous that we have to go elsewhere to get support and its only free up to 2GB/mo but I can at least play WoT again without issue. Hoping T-Mobile can get a fix ASAP.Īs mentioned elsewhere, speedify software has fixed my issues. Thought it may have been a WG update since ships worked there for a bit, but seeing more post like this one. Stinks because i will get into a fight, i can see the tanks around me shoot, but i am set course and cant do anything until it completely kicks me out. Recently Download speeds jumped, upload speeds went down, and the problem began. A month ago i was getting lower speeds, but didnt have any problem. Played on an ATT phone hot spot and Tanks worked flawlessly. World of Ships started doing that today as well. Like you and another said above, I too have been trying to play WOT and it kicks after I click Battle, several times while in a battle OR it takes for ever to reconnect to the server and get back in, usually after the battle is over and back at the garage. ![]() I had no problems with Xfinity/Centurylink etc, so this is definitely a tmobile home internet issue. ![]() Same issue with World of Tanks, after a couple of minutes I get disconnected, have to rejoin the server, good for a couple minutes, rinse and repeat. Is this a known issue with the service or gateway, is there anyway I can debug my connection, and does anyone know anyway that could possibly remedy the situation? I'd love to keep the home internet, but one of the main things I use the internet for is games, meaning this service wouldn't work for me. This issue probably does not lie with the game as this issue does not occur with other ISPs, and it did not coincide with an update.Ī similar issue is happening with Splatoon 3 on the Nintendo Switch, where the game will play superb for 30 seconds to 2 minutes before dropping the connection. If I go back into the game from the main menu, it'll work fine untill the 1-3 minutes elapses.ĭuring all of this my PC never loses connection, and this issue occurs over wifi and ethernet. ![]() When I try to play Apex Legends on PC, the game will connect and play really smooth for anywhere from 1-3 minutes, and then all communication will be lost, which will take 20 seconds for the game to kick me out to the main menu. I recently started test driving T-Mobile home internet at my house, and it's worked great for everything except games, where I'm having a weird issue with some of them.
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