[–] thdxr 3y ago ↗ it's not working for me and i'm noticing issues in a few other places like twitter
[–] kennysmoothx 3y ago ↗ There appears to be major issues, either with ISP or with DNS for particular websites.xfinity customer here.github twitter battle.netto name a few domains I'm having problems accessing.Works fine on my mobile device so it seems to be ISP related for me [–] scottmsul 3y ago ↗ Interesting, I didn't think to try mobile, that actually works for me too. Twitter seems to be fine for me on both mobile and desktop.Edit: actually seems like twitter isn't refreshing with any new data on desktop
[–] scottmsul 3y ago ↗ Interesting, I didn't think to try mobile, that actually works for me too. Twitter seems to be fine for me on both mobile and desktop.Edit: actually seems like twitter isn't refreshing with any new data on desktop
[–] zomglings 3y ago ↗ I'm an xfinity customer in the Bay Area.I am unable to hit services I'm hosting on AWS. Nor am I able to hit the AWS console.I am on a Google Meet right now with one of our users (so able to connect to Google Meet servers), and they are able to hit the same services.Seems like a local Comcast issue. [–] scottmsul 3y ago ↗ I'm in Florida so it must be pretty major. [–] kennysmoothx 3y ago ↗ Seems to be all of Xfinity experiencing these issues.
[–] scottmsul 3y ago ↗ I'm in Florida so it must be pretty major. [–] kennysmoothx 3y ago ↗ Seems to be all of Xfinity experiencing these issues.
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xfinity customer here.
github twitter battle.net
to name a few domains I'm having problems accessing.
Works fine on my mobile device so it seems to be ISP related for me
Edit: actually seems like twitter isn't refreshing with any new data on desktop
I am unable to hit services I'm hosting on AWS. Nor am I able to hit the AWS console.
I am on a Google Meet right now with one of our users (so able to connect to Google Meet servers), and they are able to hit the same services.
Seems like a local Comcast issue.