Hello. Has anyone met this situation?
I took the T-Mobile internet LTE probe with a Huawei B525 router. BTS 1.5 km from me - tests on the pages show speeds around download 50Mb / s, upload 20Mb / s. Everything is OK.
The problem starts when I switch to the IP from T-Mobile permanently. According to the instructions you should change the APN profile with Internet on date .
Yes, it gets a steady IP but the bandwidth drops dramatically.
Interestingly, the pages with the meters still show their speed as ok - 30Mbps download and 10 upload but the link is very slow.
The same file sucked from the company's ftp on dynamic ip is flying with a speed of 1.5Mb / sa on a fixed IP 40kb / s.
On a fixed IP, RDP sessions break up, sometimes even displaying errors when opening pages - that dns servers do not respond.
T-Mobile sent me to the tree - on line info they say that the technical department found no problems.
Of course I will give away the equipment but in my location T-Mobile was the only option for fast internet. On dynamic ip it's ok but I have to have permanent access to the company's resources.
I took the T-Mobile internet LTE probe with a Huawei B525 router. BTS 1.5 km from me - tests on the pages show speeds around download 50Mb / s, upload 20Mb / s. Everything is OK.
The problem starts when I switch to the IP from T-Mobile permanently. According to the instructions you should change the APN profile with Internet on date .
Yes, it gets a steady IP but the bandwidth drops dramatically.
Interestingly, the pages with the meters still show their speed as ok - 30Mbps download and 10 upload but the link is very slow.
The same file sucked from the company's ftp on dynamic ip is flying with a speed of 1.5Mb / sa on a fixed IP 40kb / s.
On a fixed IP, RDP sessions break up, sometimes even displaying errors when opening pages - that dns servers do not respond.
T-Mobile sent me to the tree - on line info they say that the technical department found no problems.
Of course I will give away the equipment but in my location T-Mobile was the only option for fast internet. On dynamic ip it's ok but I have to have permanent access to the company's resources.