Correct they block HE.net's tunnel broker IP's because they practically are
at least for the sense of geo restrictions "VPN" that can be used to get
around said geo restriction.
As much as I hate it as I use said tunnel service it is understandable and
I don't really blame Netflix for this, I blam
Actually it's a good thing that Netflix does support IPv6 for this. As any
device using Netflix via IPv6 from your ISP would likely correctly be
protected as not a VPN or proxy.
The problem is the ISPs that deploy CGNAT without also deploying IPv6 is
ridiculous. They are directly affected by the d
I do not believe it is a GRE tunnel.
I have seen (Charter) and heard quite a few run RIP or some other routing
protocol on the CPE.
Though I have not seen anything specific about Comcast specifically.
Brandon Jackson
On Thu, May 7, 2020, 16:54 Brandon Martin wrote:
> On 5/7/20 4:49 PM, Javie
vernight during off-peak
>> hours? Fortnite releases their updates around 3 or 4am when most ISP's
>> networks are at their lowest utilization. It seems somewhat reckless to
>> release such a large patch during awake hours.
>>
>> On Sat, Jan 25, 2020, 12:08 PM Brandon Jack
"Call of Duty: Modern Warfare fragged our business VOIP: US ISP blames
outage on smash-hit video game rush
This is Windstream, going dark..."
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2020/01/23/windstream_fvoip_outage/
Apparently not everyone came out unscathed.
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Brandon Ja
Yep I see this on AT&t's post paid network with my Pixel 3A XL as well, one
place I really noticed it causing issues is with Facebook and Instagram
where Facebook requires constant captions to view any Facebook links I
receive and embedded Instagram content in news articles and things of that
natur
That is not related to the Gateway at all, nor done on the local network
are missing with the local network as I was describing. That is further
Upstream.
Brandon Jackson
On Thu, Apr 25, 2019, 14:50 Mel Pilgrim wrote:
> On 2019-04-23 18:32, Brandon Jackson via NANOG wrote:
> > I
This has been a thing for quite a while with Comcast. It is also available
to a customer service rep. It is retrieved from the Gateway via SNMP if I'm
not mistaken. Customer service reps can also reset your wireless
password either to a default or a specific one of yours or their choosing
if necess
Sorry for the noise but normal support channels are not understanding IPv6
is broken, they just see IPv4 works.
Can anyone contact me or maybe provide a contact or pass this along to
someone in ATT who can deal with broken IPv6 routing for Uverse Res/Small
Biz IPv6 blocks that are being assigned.
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