Is T-Mobile Fiber (in the US) friendly to Wireguard, or am I going to have blocking issues?
T-Mobile is installing fiber throughout our neighborhood. While I’m not a huge fan of T-Mobile, I actively loath Comcast, and that (or DSL) are currently our only options. At less cost for guaranteed Gb up/down, it’s a no-brainer switch.
Except that we’re always on VPN. I’ve got a perma-connection through Mullvad on the router, and a bypass for VPN the company my wife works for uses; there’s no unencrypted anything going through the network provider. Comcast has never been an issue, but before I go through switching to T-Mobile it’d be nice to confirm that they aren’t going to try to block VPN traffic.
As in the title, it’s Wireguard; does anyone use anything else anymore? Don’t answer that; it’s rhetorical.
Can anyone in the US confirm they’re successfully using Wireguard on T-Mobile Fiber?
same situation here: tmo cell network + mullvad vpn. i only get blocked by websites that don’t allow vpn connections, like reddit.
hope to hear an answer to the op question tho. idk anyone w tmo fiber, but now i’m curious.
The reason I asked here was because my search popped up some results from people saying they had trouble with VPNs on their T-Mobile service.Some were on Reddit, which I can’t get too unless I bounce around and find an exit node they aren’t blocking, which I’m too lazy to do; and all of them were AFAICT about cell data service. I didn’t find anything that mentioned fiber.
But, if they block VPN on one business unit (cellular), they’re more likely to block on others, so I thought I’d check.
For accessing reddit behind a vpn there is a very reliable system of frontends. Here is the instance I use: https://redlib.freedit.eu/
This weeks MVP. Thanks!