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Hi there,
I've pretty much have the same issue with this forum posted below
I'm also on Home Wireless Broadband 4G TP-Link modem
Same issue, happened like 3 days ago whenever I'm on WiFi
on mobile phone, some websites, apps and my wifi home cameras doesn't work, but all of them can be accessed when I'm on my mobile data
another thing that I found out just now when using my PC (still using LAN cable),
if I switch my VPN on I can straightaway access those websites that I couldn't go before on PC and also on mobile
for example:
https://www.anz.com.au/personal/
https://www.melbournestorm.com.au/
tpg.speedtestcustom.com
since I have the 2.4G and 5G band on different name since I'm using the wireless broadband, the solution on the forum above doesn't apply to my issue here
I also have called the helpdesk and done all the steps to do the reset, ping test, tracert, change the modem band steering On, tried entering the primary and secondary DNS as 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.8.4
Any advice that I can try is greatly appreciated
Thanks !!
Technical team called me regarding the fix,
according to them it was a new server issue that affected some users and they assigned me a new IP address and it got resolved
Hi @kotebola
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BasilDV
@BasilDV . You might like to look at my comments in this thread from 22nd Aug
which mentions being unable to ping tpg.com.au.
Hi @kotebola . The tracert photos you provided show the path to ANZ and speedtest. These are working so you should be able to access them. The 2 paths shown are from your own router going through the 4G/TPG network to the target. If they were via your VPN, the path would have addresses from the VPN provider network.
The problem of failing ping to tpg.com.au was raised on 22nd Aug as mentioned previously.
BTW, the alternate Google DNS is 8.8.4.4.
@kotebola . On your PC in command window, do ipconfig/flushdns
This clears the resolver cache in Windows.
Then:
nslookup anz.com.au
nslookup anz.com.au 8.8.8.8
nslookup anz.com.au 203.12.160.35
The first one will show the default DNS being used by Windows. What is the ip address?
The next two force the use of Google's DNS and TPG's DNS.
I get the following using Google and TPG:
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: anz.com.au
Addresses: 45.60.126.46
45.60.124.46
The first address has much better response time than the second one.
My tracert is much shorter than yours.
Tracing route to anz.com.au [45.60.126.46]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms ARCHER_VR1600V [192.168.1.1]
2 4 ms 4 ms 4 ms 10.20.25.233
3 4 ms 5 ms 5 ms syd-gls-har-wgw1-be-100.tpgi.com.au [203.221.3.7]
4 5 ms 4 ms 5 ms 203-219-107-194.static.tpgi.com.au [203.219.107.194]
5 5 ms 5 ms 6 ms 202.10.14.204
6 5 ms 4 ms 5 ms 210-10-203-2.syd.static-ipl.aapt.com.au [210.10.203.2]
7 4 ms 5 ms 5 ms 45.60.126.46
Trace complete.
Can you try again to access anz.com.au
I am saving this flushdns solution when I run into this problem again in the future, hopefully I won't
For some reason, all of the websites and apps that I couldn't access now is all accessible after coming back from work today, it either resolved by itself or the technical team has done something on the back end for me
Cheers !!!
Technical team called me regarding the fix,
according to them it was a new server issue that affected some users and they assigned me a new IP address and it got resolved