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I'm having a problem where both Wifi connected and Ethernet devices are not loading certain websites. For example Facebook, Google and Youtube are all fine, but Twitter, Amazon and Vessel are giving me this error.

 

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I've tried restarting my router and setting manual dns on my main PC but neither did anything to help.

 

Any suggestions.

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dat UK internet whitelist? (Kappa)

 

honestly tough, do you have access to a vpn to test if its the uk tampering with your data? (doesnt the bear vpn thing that sponsors wan show have a free trial thing?)

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dat UK internet whitelist? (Kappa)

 

honestly tough, do you have access to a vpn to test if its the uk tampering with your data? (doesnt the bear vpn thing that sponsors wan show have a free trial thing?)

 

Just  checked. Yes it does

 

https://www.tunnelbear.com/

 

but there are also plenty of slow but free vpns on the internet that would be fine for testing. Ither would work

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Just  checked. Yes it does

 

https://www.tunnelbear.com/

 

but there are also plenty of slow but free vpns on the internet that would be fine for testing. 

honestly, even for testing i'd recommend getting at least a semi-reputable service.

 

in testing you want to make sure your tools are reliable, and that you're not measuring with a flawed medium.

(imagine measuring pollution with a device that outputs CO2 while measuring)

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in cmd:

ipconfig /flushdns

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I've tried downloading Tunnelbear, but they seem to host their download on an Amazon server so I can't download it, I've also tried downloading a load of different vpn browser extensions, but none of them connect.

 

I also tried the doing the /flushdns in cmd but that doesn't seem to have done anything either.

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This is happening on all devices on the network, including theirs.

 

And anyway they would never get access to my PC in a million years

 

Oh then no idea, Router reset contacting your ISP would be your best bet.

 

To much to hide have you ;)

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honestly, even for testing i'd recommend getting at least a semi-reputable service.

 

in testing you want to make sure your tools are reliable, and that you're not measuring with a flawed medium.

(imagine measuring pollution with a device that outputs CO2 while measuring)

 

good point.

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