

It’ll take several more mornings to be certain. Had a short period Sat morning when I first turned it on around 8am when speed fell to 1 and 2Mbs, not really usable at all on most websites, which could be due to a morning tower traffic issue (as has been mentioned in related posts elsewhere), or just as easily be some sort of insignificant, one-off anomaly. T-Mo is clearly pushing the envelope on service performance to get these connection use issues resolved for every different type VPN. The VPN Ipv6 setting still makes no difference. I can’t provide any support beyond this post, so best of luck.Ĭalled T-Mo Home ISP help line and got great phone and tech response to this Moz VPN mismatch, within a couple of hours the tech sending in two firmware updates, the first of which made a dramatic improvement changing from around 3Mbps or less which was unstable and spotty, to an average around 12.5Mbps with my Moz VPN on, thus greatly improved to generally in a range between 9 to 15Mbps, very usable for very near 100% of my VPN business and browsing purposes. I hope this helps anyone trying to use a VPN.

In my case, it took about 2 minutes for my IP to completely change over, even after my VPN client connected.īelow are some pictures for those of you who aren’t quite as savvy: After this, google “what is my ip” and make sure it matches with your VPN. It may take 1-5 minutes for your IP to change to your VPN. If using other software, make sure to save your settings if it does not automatically do so. Change your configuration method to StaticĪfter this, close the settings, and reconnect to your VPN.

If you’re using PIA (and this may apply to your VPN as well), click the 3 dots, go to your settings, and do the following under the Connection tab: Also special thanks to the T-Mobile rep who advised me on some of this when I got the service. I am using the Nokia 5G grey tube router, and I’ve seen a few posts complaining that they can’t use a VPN with it. This is simply what works for me and my particular VPN client. I am NOT paid or endorsed by any VPN company or anyone else to make this post.
