No issues now in rural AB.
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I agree Shoe, it seems to be ISP and/or location based.
I’m in NS on Bell’s FibreOp. Used to have the issue where clicking like slowly refreshed the whole page. That has been gone for a while now. Only other issue is some photos just show as a generic icon placeholder. But that is exclusive to Tapatalk. If I view the same post in any web browser it works just fine.
But as for speed issues I’ve had none.
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Still have all the same problems in northern Ontario; nothing has changed.Magua took the hatchet to colour with blood...It is still bright.
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Originally posted by Doug_M View PostI agree Shoe, it seems to be ISP and/or location based.I’m in NS on Bell’s FibreOp. Used to have the issue where clicking like slowly refreshed the whole page. That has been gone for a while now. Only other issue is some photos just show as a generic icon placeholder. But that is exclusive to Tapatalk. If I view the same post in any web browser it works just fine. But as for speed issues I’ve had none. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro
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Would a tracert provide any information from the people with issues? I would think that would show where the communication is bottlenecked.
Of course, my knowledge of troubleshooting peaked when I was a kid in the 90s so what do I know.the wild still lingered in him and the wolf in him merely slept
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This is what I got from a traceroute app using my DSL (Teksavvy)
Ping: 80.1 ms
TTL: 255
United States (Scottsdale)
Using my hotspot (Telus mobility)
Ping: 30.5 ms
TTL: 255
United States (Scottsdale)
The editor is still wonky and missing the editing toolbar when I'm on my hard line.
Everything is reappears when using the hotspot/cellular.
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I'm thinking more and more this is some kind of location based issue.
I'm using the same device I usually do on my home DSL network (Teksavvy) but this time, with a VPN.
VPN location set to, "United States". Speed is now very fast. Full editing functions are available.
Maybe the way that people in the eastern part of the country are being routed to the server?
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I've dropped the VPN and found that the effect was still holding. Good loading speed and full editor available.
I rebooted my device to see if that would bring the issue back. The site sometimes loaded slow but for the most part, everything runs smooth for me now.
I looked at the stats at the bottom of the main forum page.
What's Going On?
Currently Active Users
There are currently 200 users online. 17 members and 183 guests
Edit 2.
Back to being slow and editor not working. Back on the VPN / USA and all is well.
So it looks like using a VPN is a temporary work around.Last edited by Shoe; 12-26-2018, 04:25 PM.
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very bad
The site is now unsuitable for any purpose.
- Extremely slow.
- It's frequently logging me off -- which due to the delays I'm wondering if it's getting the cookie.
- Formatting has gone off the rails bad.
- Hmm, although there are no buttons at the top (e.g. Whats New At GOC), and no control buttons (e.g. "Submit Reply"), the functionallity is still there. I just have to look for it.
- The What's New At GOC looks weird, but in some ways it is formatting better than it has in a month.
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Holy Crap Batman! Everything now appears normal. The morning was a bit of a gong show...site was very badly formatted, passwords were unencrypted and the site was unusable. Tried several times during the day, but it was always the same story. Just logged in and most issues seem resolved.Magua took the hatchet to colour with blood...It is still bright.
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