I have been studying and working in the USA for eight years.
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Originally posted by Chameleon View PostI have been studying and working in the USA for eight years.
Possible that someone, perhaps Cats4U, that has issues in Pennsylvania can use their VPN and see if the location you are at is successful. I am in the Seattle area and have issues."The best evidence we have that time travel is not possible, and never will be, is that we have not been invaded by hordes of tourists from the future." - Stephen Hawking
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tilu3303 and I are in the Seattle area and both have issues. Stan001 is somewhere in the Northeast USA and has the issue. Cats4U in Pennsylvania has issues that are resolved when using his VPN and connecting to Boston but reports issues when connecting to other locations.
Chameleon is currently in Massachusetts and does not have the issue."The best evidence we have that time travel is not possible, and never will be, is that we have not been invaded by hordes of tourists from the future." - Stephen Hawking
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Originally posted by flylow+ View PostI see "server replied: Not Found, code : 203". I don't see 403/404 so maybe my old eyeballs are missing something. dunno
Also mentioned in the log is audio/seg-0_8.4.tmp" Note if the progress bar turns green when "Downloading Audio" in the beginning - right after "Analyzing" then the download is successful. If it does not turn green then it fails. Hit the pause icon to cancel then the play icon to retry. Might take a couple of retries or still fail after over a dozen retries.
I'm sure you're quite familiar with Cloudflare WARP acting as a local VPN. Well, I just switched it on (I only use it when I need to get unstuck from a DNS stonewall) and restarted Streamfab and on only the second try Being Erica S01E02 downloaded successfully. Clearly, this doesn't work 100 percent, but I had tried at least a dozen times without any success when not using WARP, so it may have helped.
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Originally posted by tilu3303 View PostI think the Cloudflare WARP experience was just a case of the luck of the draw. I was probably just due after about 15 tries.
"The best evidence we have that time travel is not possible, and never will be, is that we have not been invaded by hordes of tourists from the future." - Stephen Hawking
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Originally posted by tilu3303 View PostI think the Cloudflare WARP experience was just a case of the luck of the draw. I was probably just due after about 15 tries.Originally posted by flylow+ View PostI just manually change the settings
It also changes IP + ASN and displays CF as ISP
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Originally posted by Germania View PostI'm sorry, but that's how it sounded to me ...
... otherwise the picture of the CF DNS Server makes no sense at all in this context
"The best evidence we have that time travel is not possible, and never will be, is that we have not been invaded by hordes of tourists from the future." - Stephen Hawking
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Originally posted by Germania View Postconfused and logically analytical are not the same thing
So sorry about the logically analytical issue.
"The best evidence we have that time travel is not possible, and never will be, is that we have not been invaded by hordes of tourists from the future." - Stephen Hawking
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Sorry if my description was confusing. In an earlier post I mentioned having my normal DNS setting to Cloudflare DNS servers (as opposed to using the ISP's or Google's, etc.). I did not expect that my mention of Cloudflare WARP being normally disabled and turned on and off would imply anything about what DNS server I'm using. I didn't think to provide greater context than that.
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