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21-08-2021 07:39 AM
Does anyone know why my 4G Mobile connection is now routed through UK2.net? It is slower to make an initial connection. Previously the connection was always through EE.
21-08-2021 08:10 AM
21-08-2021 08:53 AM
Do a manual search of network operators for EE.
21-08-2021 01:34 PM
Hi Bristolian
Until 15 August my speed checker identified my provider as EE. Which is quire correct, and what I pay for.
On 19 August the provider was identified as UK2.net and the initial connection time was slow.
I called EE but they blamed my PPoE dish.
Is there a connection between EE and UK2.net? Why has there been a changed I have not been informed about etc.
Any ideas for changing back to EE?
Regards
Clarkenhauser
21-08-2021 01:59 PM - edited 21-08-2021 02:01 PM
Hi @Clarkenhauser ,
Is speedtest.net able to successfully identify your service provider or does it make the same mistake?
Has there been any change in performance between when your service provider was correctly identified versus when it was incorrectly identified?
21-08-2021 02:32 PM
At an educated guess, you're connecting using an IP address that was previously a UK2 one and has either been recently reallocated or only just brought live by EE
This normally corrects itself within a short time, and has no functional impact on your service other than some lookups (such as this speed-test) being incorrect in the meantime.
21-08-2021 02:34 PM
Which speed checker are you using? Try a diff 1 & see if that correctly IDs your network.
UK2.net is a domain host not a mobile network & nowt to do with EE.
21-08-2021 02:39 PM
Hi Everyone
Thank you for all responses. I think I have worked it out. McAfee VPN was switched on inadvertently. This must have routed everything through UK2.net and slowed things down?
I have switched off VPN and I am back to EE!
Thanks again.
Clarkenhauser