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Wade

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#169755 24-Mar-2015 19:14
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I signed up for Netflix trial this afternoon (via 4G if it makes a difference), got home eager to try the service, it worked once but now all i get is connection errors via Spark broadband. Have tried on two ipads and two android phones and no luck with any on WiFi

If i try on 4G no problem everything works as expected, flick wifi back on and no go

Any ideas??



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  #1267094 24-Mar-2015 19:30
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Any unusual (non-default) DNS settings via Wifi?




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  #1267100 24-Mar-2015 19:49
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No, as far as i recall other than name and password should be stock Spark HG630, good point though, had better check

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  #1267116 24-Mar-2015 20:24
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any errors messages or numbers??



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  #1267117 24-Mar-2015 20:24
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Make sure you are using your ISP's DNS for Netflix NZ. No OpenDNS, no Google DNS.





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  #1267157 24-Mar-2015 21:30
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Doh, i did trial unotelly a couple of weeks back and probably changed them then, have reverted back to Spark's DNS and it's all go!

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