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Re: T-Mobile Fiber nightmare
I had really awesome service at the last place i lived. The subcontractor hade a Canadian dude with a British accent as an installer. He seemed top notch. I think he mentioned he was there to train people for the roll out in this market. its now about a year since i moved and I was supposed to get it at my new place 2 weeks ago. first two hour window came and went and i realized i was emailed 1 hr and 30 min into the window saying they wouldn't be here. today is now 45 min past the second 2 hour window and I still haven't been contacted to say they Arn't coming. I think they are limiting their palatability when the average joe/jill might need to take off work 3-4 times 2+ hrs each to MAYBE get a complete install. I have pto but it doesn't really make me happy. Of course, in many/most us markets they will be the only company with this level of product so i guess thats how it goes? no choice, if you want this level of product you put up with this :/69Views0likes0CommentsRe: T-Mobile Fiber CGNAT & IPV6 Questions (How Do I Get Support?)
whos router are you using? find a 0-8 year old computer, stick in a second network card or buy a intel dual port network card and load opnsense. OPNsense® a true open source security platform and more - OPNsense® is a true open source firewall and more This turns a normal pc into an enterprise grade router. From there i think the only catch was setting ipv6 on lan to "Follow wan", i also seem to remember i set /48 for the prefix delegation but its been a while. The most important part were firewall rules between lan and wan but mostly it just worked. everything on the network had a global (albeit dynamic) ipv6 address. I also wanted wireguard (vpn) on the same box and the catch there was that wireguard seemed to only listen on the lan side for ipv6. so i had to do a floating firewall rule to let the correct port through to the firewall itself from wan to lan. if anyone is interested reply here. I dont have tmobile fiber at my new place (yet...wait listed) but i can still vpn back to the old place and check settings. I helped a landlord set it up at one of his by the room rental properties.125Views0likes0Comments