Latency: 100-400 ms Yeah, that's not very good. Especially for online gaming. Some games can work with a high ping time but many will get you booted. It's better than using your phone as a hotspot and at $30 month for t mobile customers I don't think you can find anything cheaper. (you get what you pay for) 9.
Unfortunately, no, Verizon LTE internet isn't good for gaming although the internet download and upload speeds are great for streaming online shows or browsing the internet, the fact is Verizon LTE internet isn't a stable enough connection for gaming you will most certainly have ping spikes while you are gaming online and for that reason I
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2)Insertion of a device (router that supports the VPN client itself and can form the bridge) between the THI device and your gaming devices (s) From the gaming device (s) point of view, it would see a typical private 192.x.x.x IP, the WAN IP (your VPN IP) and be able to correctly NAT.
The bad: -T-Mobile uses CGNAT to handle IPV4 switching, it can cause instability in latency, and problems with certain applications. (For gamers, Escape from Tarkov in particular is entirely unplayable without using a VPN.) -As of the time writing this (4/22/21), the Trash Can's software is absolutely terrible.
No, T-Mobile Home Internet treats all internet traffic equally and does not prioritize or charge extra for gaming. As long as you stay within the unlimited home broadband fair usage limits, you can game to your heart’s content without worrying about overage fees or throttling due to gaming activity. How-To & Guides.