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timmmay

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#305929 14-Jun-2023 11:09
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Is anyone else experiencing intermittent issues such as page loading timeouts, slow page loads, that kind of thing? Fiber broadband.

 

I know there's an AWS outage that's mostly recovered, but I'm getting issues with many websites including Gmail, geekzone, metservice (which I think uses AWS), etc.


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  #3089952 14-Jun-2023 11:11
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Looks like 2Degrees disabled "direct" APN. or there could be a BGP routing issue to "Direct" subnets.




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  #3089955 14-Jun-2023 11:23
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On Fibre? Not seeing anything. In Wellington.





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  #3089958 14-Jun-2023 11:29
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nope, 2Degrees mobile network with "direct" apn is down.

 

deafult APN "internet' via NAT is working.




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  #3089960 14-Jun-2023 11:37
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Sorry I should've said 2degrees fiber. Edited first post.


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  #3089965 14-Jun-2023 12:11
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Anyway, Direct APN issue has been just fixed.


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  #3089972 14-Jun-2023 12:33
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I wondered if it was DNS so I changed to Cloudflare / 1.1.1.1 and the IPv6 version. I couldn't reach amazon.com, microsoft.com or intel.com.

 

 

I disabled IPv6 and things started working again, still using 1.1.1.1. I wonder if something is happening with my Pi Hole instance.

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