Disney+ geolocation error for 213.134.224.0/19

2020-10-25 Thread Sander Steffann
Hi, Anybody around from Disney+? my main customer (Solcon) is an ISP in the Netherlands. One of our ranges is 213.134.224.0/19 and it seems to be classified as non-Netherlands. The official support channel doesn't get any further than "you must be using a VPN" even though we are the ISP and it

Re: Disney+ geolocation error for 213.134.224.0/19

2020-10-25 Thread Neil Hanlon
According to peering db, their noc email is at peering AT disneystreaming.com. They may be able to assist. Probably you could try some variation of 'noc@', too. Good luck! On Sun, Oct 25, 2020, 06:50 Sander Steffann wrote: > Hi, > > Anybody around from Disney+? my main customer (Solcon) is an

Re: Disney+ geolocation error for 213.134.224.0/19

2020-10-25 Thread Mike Hammett
http://thebrotherswisp.com/index.php/geo-and-vpn/ - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions Midwest Internet Exchange The Brothers WISP - Original Message - From: "Sander Steffann" To: "" Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2020 5:48:25 AM Subject: Disney+ geolocation erro

Re: Disney+ geolocation error for 213.134.224.0/19

2020-10-25 Thread Sander Steffann
Hi, > I had a similar issue here in Sweden. The contact point listed at > http://thebrotherswisp.com/index.php/geo-and-vpn/ > (netad...@disneystreaming.com) helped me with this pretty quickly. Useful link, thanks! Sander

Re: Linux router network cards

2020-10-25 Thread Jared Geiger
Not true, Intel Xeon E5 v3/4 have many more lanes than that. For example, this one has 40 https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/91754/intel-xeon-processor-e5-2680-v4-35m-cache-2-40-ghz.html Put two in the system and thats 80 lanes of PCIe Gen3. Even newer procs in the bronze/silver

Re: Linux router network cards

2020-10-25 Thread Vincent Bernat
❦ 24 octobre 2020 09:55 -06, Keith Medcalf: > And do not use an Intel CPU. > > Intel only has 4x PCIe lanes that are shared out into whatever > configuration they claim to have and are totally unsuitable for use in > a computer that actually has to be able to do high-speed I/O. That's likely t

Re: Linux router network cards

2020-10-25 Thread Eric Kuhnke
If building a lower end/low cost router this is absolutely a consideration. In single socket regular ATX form factor, and products in the price range of $165 for a motherboard and $250-400 price range for a CPU. Comparing the PCI-E lanes available on an Intel Core i7 series to something AMD zen/ze