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  2. Wikipedia:Advice to T-Mobile IPv6 users - Wikipedia

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    The easiest solution to avoid being blocked from editing Wikipedia while using T-Mobile is to bypass their servers altogether. By connecting to the Wikipedia servers from your desktop or laptop computer (or from your phone via WiFi, rather than via the mobile phone connection) , the IP address that Wikipedia's server will see is one that is ...

  3. Wikipedia:Request an account/ACC Wizard/BlockedIP

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    I am the block target If you have edited Wikipedia before and believe that the block is a result of your edits or actions, you may not create an account or request that an account be created for you. Instead, you should appeal your block. Your IP talk page may contain more information about the block. My School, Library, or Organization is blocked

  4. List of HTTP status codes - Wikipedia

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    The RFC specifies this code should be returned by teapots requested to brew coffee. [18] This HTTP status is used as an Easter egg in some websites, such as Google.com's "I'm a teapot" easter egg. [19] [20] [21] Sometimes, this status code is also used as a response to a blocked request, instead of the more appropriate 403 Forbidden. [22] [23]

  5. Carrier-grade NAT - Wikipedia

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    Carrier-grade NAT. Carrier-grade NAT (CGN or CGNAT), also known as large-scale NAT (LSN), is a type of network address translation (NAT) used by ISPs in IPv4 network design. With CGNAT, end sites, in particular residential networks, are configured with private network addresses that are translated to public IPv4 addresses by middlebox network address translator devices embedded in the network ...

  6. Wi-Fi calling - Wikipedia

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    T-Mobile's service, originally named "Hotspot Calling", and rebranded to "Wi-Fi Calling" in 2009, allows users to seamlessly transfer from the T-Mobile cellular network to an 802.11x wireless network or T-Mobile HotSpot in the United States.

  7. IEEE 802.11u - Wikipedia

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    IEEE 802.11u-2011 is an amendment to the IEEE 802.11-2007 standard to add features that improve interworking with external networks.. 802.11 is a family of IEEE technical standards for mobile communication devices such as laptop computers or multi-mode phones to join a wireless local area network (WLAN) widely used in the home, public hotspots and commercial establishments.

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  9. Wikipedia:How to access US news websites - Wikipedia

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    Hundreds of US news websites are not globally accessible as they have blocked visitors from the EU due to the GDPR. [1] [2] Some workarounds are listed here to allow those who are affected by this to access those sites anyway. The workarounds listed here may also work (YMMV) in cases where your country has blocked access to a particular site.