Resolved: T-Mobile CellSpot connectivity issues
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What I have not tried yet is force opening port 53 for the CellSpot even though the VoIP subnet (like the LAN) is wide open. I have even tried keeping on default LAN on a fresh plain install.. same issue.
Your interface the cellspot is on needs full access to the internet. Basically it needs to be able to surf to anything it wants to. Rule= Voipnet any port any destination any port. Block nothing if you have not already. You really need nothing on WAN for it at all.
Other thing- Go to System/Advanced/Firewall&NAT TFTP Proxy. Enable that for your VOIP interface.
Another thing you could try is to make your devices port 4500 static in the outbound NAT page.
Im off to work in the field today so good luck!
FINALLY !!!! I can see the counters increasing steadily !!
It wasn't the TFTP Proxy.. but the MFS (Maximum Frame Size) on the network. Not sure why this happened now in pfSense v2.3.2 but I have the network config on 9216 (9000K) since 2012 with zero issues and the CellSpot worked just fine all these months. I installed an older v2.2 copy of pfSense last night on a backup server and the CellSpot connected fine once I restored the old config on it.
Definitely a frame size issue on v2.3.2. I confirmed this twice by changing the MFS to 9K and see the CellSpot disconnect. Tried putting a 9000 MTU on the interface but it didn't help.
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ALL devices on a jumbo frame segment have to support, and be configured for, the jumbo frame size. Not quite sure how you are doing that on the cell spot with no config knobs.
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Yeah, the CellSpot has 100Mbps port and not gigabit.
Along with changing the MFS to 1518 I had to enable (uncheck) the default set on the interface : Hardware TCP Segmentation Offloading & Hardware Large Receive Offloading.
Since I have intel 4 port NIC, I thought enabling it wouldn't hurt.
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Yeah, the CellSpot has 100Mbps port and not gigabit.
Along with changing the MFS TO 1518 I had to enable (uncheck) the default set on the interface : Hardware TCP Segmentation Offloading & Hardware Large Receive Offloading.
Since I have intel 4 port NIC, I thought enabling it wouldn't hurt.
Intel drivers are generally just fine with those two checked. Is it em, igb or ?? Are you sure it's a real intel card and not a far-east knockoff?
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It's igb. Yeah it was brand new ordered through corporate supplies.
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Thousands and thousands and thousands of igb ports out there running 2.3.2 with those two options disabled (checked) by default. Zero issues as far as I know.
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Yeah, the MFS setting resolved my issue. Enabling the other two options was just a test to see if it helped.
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Congrats! Good info to know for others that come along as well with similar issues.
:)
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Since T-Mobile cellspot is no longer available, I wonder if anyone has had good experience with signal boosters like the ones shown here: https://www.signalbooster.com/pages/tmobile
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Do your phone and carrier support Wifi calling? I have lousy cell service in my home but, with Wifi calling, I now have an excellent signal. Added bonus is data does not count against my cell phone.