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afg1
Jul 11, 2020Tutor
Internet Connection Lost
I am having a frustrating problem where I lose internet connection with my LB1120 modem once or twice a day. I have it set up with a Ubiquiti Networks Router ER-X. Mobile carrier is AT&T. If I l...
afg1
Jul 26, 2020Tutor
Thanks icaruspony for the reply. Please see below.
Pinging portquiz.net [52.47.209.216] with 32 bytes of data
Reply from 52.47.209.216: bytes=32 time=113ms TTL=44
Reply from 52.47.209.216: bytes=32 time=121ms TTL=44
Reply from 52.47.209.216: bytes=32 time=116ms TTL=44
Reply from 52.47.209.216: bytes=32 time=104ms TTL=44
Ping statistics for 52.47.209.216:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 104ms, Maximum = 121ms, Average = 113ms
Correct, I was only able to connect to port 666.
I've successfully held a connection using several VPNs.
- My work VPN(Cisco AnyConnect) - not sure what port number, but this VPN needs to be connected before I lose my internet connection. Other VPNs can be turned on after the connection drops to regain a connection. I don't know if this is significant, but when initially connecting it always connects and disconnects 3 or 4 times before successfully keeping the connection.
- ProtonVPN - according to support page it says "The ProtonVPN app’s default port is 1194 for UDP (which is the default port for OpenVPN) and 443 for TCP. However, the app is configured to work with other ports for both UDP and TCP. These ports are backups in case the main ports are blocked. If the app detects a block, it will search among the backup ports and use the port that offers the best performance. "
- Speedtest.net - Speedtest VPN uses the OpenVPN protocol on Android and the IKEv2 protocol for iPhone (iOS). The following ports are used for each specific protocol on the two different platforms:
Android
The OpenVPN protocol uses the TCP or UDP protocols on port 443.
iOS
The IKEv2 protocol uses UDP port 500.
So what would be the next steps to resolve this issue?
icaruspony
Jul 26, 2020Luminary
This is intentional by AT&T for Connected Car plans (and maybe Ipad plans). They figure if you are in a car, you should be moving from tower to tower.
AT&T checks at (y) time intervals if you have yet used (x) amount of data on that specific session (connection to a tower on a band). If you have exceeded the limit, all outbound 80 and 443 ports are blocked. The web and many apps and some VPNs use these two ports. To reset this, you must start a new session (reboot, turn data on/off, switch bands, or move to new tower).
Of course if there was a tunnel from your network to the internet that did not use port 80 or 443 then a stalled/dead port 80 and 443 would remain irrelevant as all your packets get encapsulated and pushed through a different unhindered port... HMMMM...
Ask all your VPN providers for alternate ports than 80 and 443. They typically have alternative ports listening.
AT&T checks at (y) time intervals if you have yet used (x) amount of data on that specific session (connection to a tower on a band). If you have exceeded the limit, all outbound 80 and 443 ports are blocked. The web and many apps and some VPNs use these two ports. To reset this, you must start a new session (reboot, turn data on/off, switch bands, or move to new tower).
Of course if there was a tunnel from your network to the internet that did not use port 80 or 443 then a stalled/dead port 80 and 443 would remain irrelevant as all your packets get encapsulated and pushed through a different unhindered port... HMMMM...
Ask all your VPN providers for alternate ports than 80 and 443. They typically have alternative ports listening.
- afg1Jul 26, 2020Tutoricaruspony As I mentioned, connecting with a VPN is the only solution that works, so not sure why we would need to change anything there. The other solution is rebooting the modem. Is there a way that I can use this internet service without doing one of these two things?
Attached is the current provider I use for internet service. I had the same issue with the previous provider.
Thanks.- icarusponyJul 26, 2020LuminaryOptions are VPN, reboot, toggle data on/off, switch bands, or switch towers.
- afg1Jul 26, 2020Tutoricaruspony so I use this service for home internet. There is only the one tower near my home, so that wouldn’t work.
How do you toggle data on/off?
Does switching bands mean switching ports. How does one do that?