i don't think you've addressed the "replace your broken ISP" action that is clearly sane and would fix this, right?
The sanity presumes two things: A: That he could do so without having to change addresses as well. (Something that is still all too true for much of the US.) B: The other provider is not doing anything on their network that might similarly be impacting this specific traffic. (But could very well be doing something to impact other traffic.) On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 2:53 PM Todd Underwood <toddunder@gmail.com> wrote:
and just to check one thing...
On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 2:33 PM Daniel Sterling <sterling.daniel@gmail.com> wrote:
I don't particularly *want* to block or advocate blocking QUIC, but if I keep hitting the issue and can't help people troubleshoot, what other sane option have I?
i don't think you've addressed the "replace your broken ISP" action that is clearly sane and would fix this, right?
i'm assuming that this is not an option to get a functional IP layer?
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-- Dan