Still on the older white boxes, but need to be able to remote in and can't because port-forwarding and even DMZ is broken. Tried running OVPN on my Asus to put my whole network on a VPN in an effort to do something about it, but no luck. That’s all i want to do is to be able to connect to my home network from my phone but with double NAT and no port forwarding, I assumed that was not possible.Īre you using a separate service like “” or similar to reach your home network?Ĭan you elaborate on how you are reaching your home server from outside your home? How were you able to get OpenVPN working to your home server? I suggest you get with your IT folks and have them diagnose the connection IRT. It just took some fiddling with the settings. However, I can connect to my home OpenVPN server using an OpenVPN client app on my phone. This is a third party issue that T-Mobile cannot help with." The customer’s VPN or VPN server they are connecting to is not properly configured to work with an IPv6 network. Please have the customer reach out to their VPN client support to check if this is indeed the configuration being used and to also further troubleshoot the VPN issue.įailed outbound VPN connection is caused by a known carrier grade NAT issue relating to T-Mobile’s implementation a fully IPv6 network and the implementation of 464XLAT, NAT64, and DNS64 for accessing IPv4 resources. There may be an underlying factor (that can only be addressed by the owner of that VPN client) where there is a need to have ipv4 and ipv6 double stacked into the setup configuration to avoid any service issues. "There are no known issues with VPNs and how they interact with the T-Mobile network to provide internet service. Basically it is an IPv4 vs v6 issue and my IT says they are not going to re-provision the network to work with TMobile's IPv6 network. I have the VPN issues with MS Client VPN and running out of option other than cancelling it. The company who wrote the VPN server software should have also provided diagnostic software and procedures that can tell exactly why it’s not working. In the end, the best solution may be to revert to cable or DSL. Everything is working fine” There are no online manuals available that would help us figure out what’s going on. As usual with T-Mobile, the official company line is “No worries, man. Right now, the regular participants in the forum are just learning about Home Internet issues. The IT guy needs to provide a description of the problem (e.g. As it is, we don’t even know which of a half-dozen popular VPN protocols is being employed. You’d need to be very familiar with VPN server software your company is using to be able to decode the meaning of that number. Error numbers are assigned by the programmer who wrote the application. I’m not sure if “809 error” will help with diagnosing the issue. IT asked me to relay this to TMobile when they respond. Turns out the event log says I am getting an 809 error. My VPN does not like this gateway for some reason. But when I try to access a certain part of the network it won't connect. I can surf the web from the company laptop. My tvs, tablets, laptops, nintendo gaming, vivint(connect with lan cable to one of two ports on gateway) are streaming working fine. I get about 130 Mbps down and about 35 Mbos up. What?! The level 2 person said that was not right. I am expertise in cloud solution of AWS, Openstack, Rackspace, Google Cloud, Azure etc. The tech I spoke with before her said WAN is blocked by default. 27 CAD / hour (14 Reviews) 5.0 9 freelancers are bidding on average 30/hour for this job neosaransh Hello, Greetings. What?! In fact when I gave her the port #s to look into she basically said no, thats not how it is designed. Tech I spoke with basically said they don't do ports. My IT guy worked with me and says it must be how the ports are provisioned. I have the brand new grey t-mobile gateway and cannot get in. I use a company provided laptop with an always on VPN client to access my job's servers. The customer support has been limited to Online there is no phone call service for customer support.I am currently working from home. It doesn't have features to set static IP to the network. It doesn't have a mobile-based platform for managing networks it has only web-based. Another important feature I liked about PRITUNL is that it has two-step authentication, which is highly secure and easily integration with other platforms with REST API. The most likable feature of Pritunl is VPC peering which allows us to create multiple cloud site-to-site links with various platforms like Azure, AWS Oracle our team has been using this feature to link Azure Server and orcale server. The managing dashboard is also remarkable which allows us to manage multiple virtual networks of our organization. The web interface of Pritunl is user friendly and very easy to configure even for the complex network and tunneling. Pritunl is one of the best open-source VPN servers available on the market. Comments: I found pritunl easy user friendly and easy to setup.
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