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#173798 6-Jun-2015 23:18
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I am with an isp who has just withdrawn their fibre tv (global mode) service. 

I have reverted back to Unotelly and Netflix is working fine through an Android device on 4.4

However, it will not work on another Android device running 5.0.2
I have tried both dhcp and manual ip settings in this device. 

Both apps are the same version. 

Both devices were working when using the fibre tv service. 

Has anyone else encountered this?

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  #1318516 7-Jun-2015 05:25
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Does the device have mobile data? Tried disabling Mon le data?




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  #1318747 7-Jun-2015 16:13
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Disabling data makes no difference. 

Netflix works fine over mobile data, albeit that it is Netflix NZ. 

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  #1318749 7-Jun-2015 16:17
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stuzz: Disabling data makes no difference. 

Netflix works fine over mobile data, albeit that it is Netflix NZ. 


Duh. Remembered I had blocked Google DNS when using MR fibre tv. Unblocked it and now works fine. 

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