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dabigm

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Having a bit of a hard time debugging, but sometimes I go to a site and I get this

1694035736588.webp


ERR_CONNECTION_CLOSED

in chrome. and on a refresh it loads again.
wikipedia seems to do it a lot but it happens on other sites too.
I'm not sure what's causing it at all but it either retries and works, or I have to hit reload and it works.
it always works the second time, 100% of the time.

Anyone else seeing this on three 5G ?
 
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Having a bit of a hard time debugging, but sometimes I go to a site and I get this

View attachment 8238

ERR_CONNECTION_CLOSED

in chrome. and on a refresh it loads again.
wikipedia seems to do it a lot but it happens on other sites too.
I'm not sure what's causing it at all but it either retries and works, or I have to hit reload and it works.
it always works the second time, 100% of the time.

Anyone else seeing this on three 5G ?
I don't see it, I'm on three.co.uk APN.
Could Three's deep packet inspection or something messing things up.
 
If you ping en.wikipedia.org what IP do you get?
Pinging dyna.wikimedia.org [185.15.59.224] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 185.15.59.224: bytes=32 time=44ms TTL=47
 
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Same IP I get (thought the reported hostname is different as text-lb.esams.wikimedia.org).

(ams being amsterdam maybe?).
I don't have any ideas, sorry. Though for my mobile broadband customers I've now taken to L2TPing them elsewhere as web page loads have reliably iffy unless you tunnel data to somewhere else. (Experienced on both EE and Three).
 
Same IP I get (thought the reported hostname is different as text-lb.esams.wikimedia.org).

(ams being amsterdam maybe?).
I don't have any ideas, sorry. Though for my mobile broadband customers I've now taken to L2TPing them elsewhere as web page loads have reliably iffy unless you tunnel data to somewhere else. (Experienced on both EE and Three).
How have you found mobile routers clinging to l2tp tunnels? With Huawei ones in the past they'd disconnect at the first blip and not reconnect.
 
In two locations an openwrt router does it and in the 3rd location a Linux virtual machine does it. Mainly because the mobile routers don't have l2tp support but also I wouldn't trust them to do it reliably :D
 
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