Using my phones hotspot ,connected to tablet to have internet , when I have my phone connected to my house network I can connect to RTK2GO and see my base station the second I disconnect from house network and just use my phone for internet I get ,cant connect to caster, and socket exception invalid ip:port. When I connect back to house network, through my phone, I connect immediately. While only connected to phone hotspot I can google anything and watch YouTube so I have a internet connection just wont connect to caster. I ran all last year with no problems
Disable IPv6 on the tablets WiFi properties
will give that a try thanks
I disabled IPv6 and still no connection. I dont understand why I get a connection through my hot spot if my phone is connected to my home internet but as soon as I lose that connection it will not connect through ATT, only thing that has changed is my phone lost my home internet connection
I turned off all firewall protection and still no connection
I had the same issue you are having. Ended up being the service provider for the phone. Even though I could hotspot to the tablet and use Internet just fine, it wouldn’t transfer data from the base station server. Ended up switching service provider for the phone and then worked just fine. I was told it can be a problem with 3rd party providers.
Now that I think about it it all started after my phone had a update, I will call and see what changed thanks
I spent several hours with AT&T today with no solution.
I have a connection again not sure exactly what I did, the only thing that I changed was my address through AT&T, I am using my sons military discount, and they had my numbers address tied to North Carolina, and I live in Kentucky. I check multiple times with RTK2GO and never saw my IP banned. I’m still not sure that AT&T didn’t have an issue that got fixed finally with the many phone conversations I had with them.
We have seen significant issues with AT&T specifically in the Midwest USA and RTK2Go. Sometimes it works, often not. The behavior is similar, it connects and works for a handful of minutes.
When testing with my Verizon phone there are no issues.
We’re running RTKBase on a RPi4, We ended up installing Tailscale on the RPi and the tablet, enabling the local caster in RTKBase and point the rover at the tailscale hostname, skipping RTK2Go entirely (although we still have the base publish to RTK2Go for the community)
Zero issues since flipping it this way.
AT&T is messing with the non-standard port traffic somehow, and by using tailscale you’re tunneling everything over 443 (Normal encrypted web traffic)
After getting a connection again I never could get RTK2GO to stop banning my IP so I switched to rtkdata and its up and running with no issues. I changed nothing when I switched