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i was browsing online for solutions, and found somting about experimental quic protocol on chrome, enabeling this fixed my issue on chrome, but in my other browers the problem persists, do you guys know what this is and if i can replicate it in firefox? if not i will flag this as solution.

 

I am trying to watch a youtube video but evry time i try my connection gets refused, I have tried using multiple browser's, restarted my computer serveral times, temporally turned of my firewall and checked that i could acces other sites like the google.com. the weird thing is that I can watch youtube on my phone without a problem and I can use google aslong as i dont try to edit my account.

I am using windows 10 on an acer aspire VX15. I usualy use firefox but the problem is there on all my browsers.

thanks in advance

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try googles dns in your IPv4 Settings

 

8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4

 

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1 minute ago, vatsan said:

Tried any vpn ? Can u ping YouTube in CMD?

i am getting responces in cmd, and with a vpn i can connect to youtube.

any idea what this means?

 

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2 minutes ago, MrMarriarty said:

try googles dns in your IPv4 Settings

 

8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4

 

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how do i get in those settings?

 

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Just now, michielvdm said:

how do i get in those settings?

 

right click on the network icon in your systry and select "open network and sharing centre"

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Click on the change adater settings

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right click your adopter and select properties 

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select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and hit propterties

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put googles DNS in the preferred and alternative DNS settings

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restart PC see what happens

 

 

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if your in the US could this be because your government voted to get rid of net neutrality, is your ISP already throttling your bandwidth?

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Just now, MrMarriarty said:

if your in the US could this be because your government voted to get rid of net neutrality, is your ISP already throttling your bandwidth?

Omg

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1 minute ago, MrMarriarty said:

if your in the US could this be because your government voted to get rid of net neutrality, is your ISP already throttling your bandwidth?

i am not in the us and since the problem isent there on my phone i dont think it is my isp's foulth, i am using wifi but i found the settings. do i restart now?

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yes a restart is required to make sure its using googles DNS... that should fix your problem

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1 minute ago, MrMarriarty said:

yes a restart is required to make sure its using googles DNS... that should fix your problem

i have restarted but dont notice any difference, is there eny way i can conform that the settings went true correctly?

 

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Just now, michielvdm said:

i have restarted but dont notice any difference, is there eny way i can conform that the settings went true correctly?

 

where are you located?

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2 minutes ago, michielvdm said:

belgium

 

http://allestoringen.be/problemen/google/kaart/

 

down detector is showing google problems in your country... are you in the effected areas?

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i was browsing online for solutions, and found somting about experimental quic protocol on chrome, enabeling this fixed my issue on chrome, but in my other browers the problem persists, do you guys know what this is and if i can replicate it in firefox? if not i will flag this as solution.

 

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