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on 10-22-2023 03:21 PM
Is anyone else occasionally getting a 'connection down' error from Chrome (or 'Secure Connection Failed' from Firefox) when changing page - if I hit refresh it works fine. At first I wondered if it was the site I was using but have noticed it on multiple different major websites over the past couple of months and not noticed it from other locations where I don't use Three Broadband so does seem to be related to the router/connection (this is via wired Ethernet too, so not a WiFi problem). I've tried changing DNS server in case that helps but no difference.
It mainly seems to happen when trying to first load a site or (annoyingly) at checkout when a different site is being loaded as part of the checkout process. It certainly doesn't happen everytime but does happen with reasonable frequency. I've also noticed I often get it when trying to pull/push from/to Github too and have to do so a number of times for it to work (browsing the Github website works fine).
on 08-28-2024 08:53 PM
Recently I've also had issues with PS5 randomly failing to login to Playstation network when starting an online game such as Valorant which causes the game to give an error. I'm wondering if this issue is also related to this topic of this thread.
Ookla Speedtest is also occasionally failing with a 'network error' when attempting to perform a test.
on 09-02-2024 01:27 PM
Yeah. I was seeing this issue months and months ago but (maybe coincidentally) by introducing a mesh network in the house, it went away.
It's back with a vengeance now though - I'm seeing the same PS Networking issues this last 2 days to the point where I'm nearly banned for the season from Overwatch due to the number of dropped connections on game start.
Please sort this out. Whatever you're doing has suddenly made it much, much worse for me.
on 09-02-2024 07:13 PM
I also see that all the issues reported over the last 6 months or so by various users are now hitting me at once: really high latency when making a connection, inability to use banking apps reliably, stuttering when streaming from Disney+, SSL errors when using github,com and as mention above, connection drops when connecting to online games. I'm seeing that roughly 7 out of 10 Overwatch games disconnect when attempting to connect to the server which means I'm now banned until the end of the season (mid October). Great,
I'm obviously less than impressed.
Three - it's clear that whatever resources you're throwing at this are nowhere near enough. Unfortunately, It's obvious to us now that you _know_ this - any company that has an open issue with many customers affected for nearly a year makes a decision about how to progress with it and what resources to assign to it. Your current level of investment into this issue is a very deliberate choice and one that reflects very poorly on your commitment to provide a decent broadband service to paying customers.
You really really need to spend more time and resources on this issue. You clear
You obviously know that this is the case and have chosen not to assign any further r
on 09-02-2024 07:14 PM
Not sure where those partial sentences came from but you get the idea.
on 08-29-2024 12:35 PM
It is. I have the same login issues using xbox gamepass and battlenet on pc. I sometimes have to try to login 5 or more times before it accepts that I'm actually connected to the internet to play a game, really annoying.
on 08-29-2024 01:13 AM
It is most likely related
Speed testing related, try https://www.whatismybrowser.com/detect/speed-test/ instead as it is also powered by Ookla - Ever since the changes they made to the main speed test website page, this has been my main way of testing speeds
on 08-26-2024 07:32 PM
Just another check-in with nothing special to report...
I had a WARP-less moment lasting for a few hours and the usual errors would happen at random however, at some point the usual error occurred on almost every second page I visited for a few minutes about one and a half hours ago. Needless to say, I reactivated WARP soon afterwards...
How are things for you all? More stable? Less stable? The same?
on 08-28-2024 12:03 PM
Still same here, I use warp now after you're talk about it and it works great to stop the interruptions but I soon know about the Three issues if I'm not using it.
On a side note - is there any way to exclude apps from warp in the windows client, I can't see any which is annoying (there only seems to be an option to exclude certain networks which is not helpful)? For example, just now I had to stop warp in order to allow MS Phone Link to work properly (it won't connect to my Android mobile if warp is enabled - disable it and it instantly works correctly). The Android app allows you to exclude apps from warp but not the Windows client as far as I can see, which is kind of odd when other VPN apps on Windows have it and you'd think it'd be straightforward to program on a desktop client. 😞
Occasionally I have to stop warp as well to do certain things like financial transactions but on the whole it's OK.
Sometimes warp will die on my phone without me noticing and then I'll be alerted to the fact because the Three SSL errors start happening again.
on 08-29-2024 01:09 AM
It's good to hear that WARP is working to bypass the issues for you as well
I do not have WARP for Windows however if you set the WARP client to proxy mode then, by default, only the applications that you set to use the proxy will be subjected to WARP but everything else will not
There is more information here: https://developers.cloudflare.com/warp-client/warp-modes/
Some extra WARP features may require a Cloudflare account although I don't use an account
If Windows uses the same command line prompt as Linux and MacOS then entering...
warp-cli mode proxy
...in the command prompt will turn this mode on and should work even if you are not using an admin account
With that being said, I did some brief testing under this mode and the only significant difference is that WARP speeds in proxy mode may potentially be significantly lower than the normal WARP mode - I saw download speeds ranging from <100Mbps to ~200Mbps and upload speeds around ~100Mbps - However this was by no means as extensive as my original tests
In regards to WARP failing on your phone, I have an iPhone and it has not cut out for myself although it does make connecting to Wi-Fi at "extreme" ranges harder and that can cause the iPhone to act as if there is no Wi-Fi network although it is rare and can be fixed by disconnecting and reconnecting to the Wi-Fi network when it is within range
I will test the proxy mode some more - I have not really used it often
on 08-29-2024 01:44 AM
Hey thanks for that, much appreciated 🙂
Will look into proxy mode, was hoping there'd be a split tunnel option to allow you to exclude certain apps from using warp, bit of a pain having to do it the other way around as it were settling warp up as proxy but still will look at it.
Re failing on phone - I meant warp itself occasionally dies, the process is for whatever reason killed off and has to be restarted. It shouldn't be the OS battery saver doing it because I set permissions to avoid that so maybe it's just the warp client crashing for whatever reason. But really it's very rare and to be honest I only tend to think about it when I browse to some URL and the SSL error pops up... At which point if I see the warp icon isn't in the status bar then I'll start it up.
Thanks again 😄