Internet problems.

Something is wonky with my internet.
Alot of sites dont work, and i can not load slots at any casino.
Youtube works, spotify does not, and so on.

Anyone know if this fault is from the providers side, or mine?
Tried reseting router,dns-settings etc, but it changes nothing.

How am i supposed to lose money if i cant even make deposits or open slots?
If this keeps up ill get super-rich, and probably robbed because of how rich i am.
I dont want that.
 
Perhaps try dial-up? Works fine for me.....only took me 20 minutes to load this page

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Perhaps try dial-up? Works fine for me.....only took me 20 minutes to load this page

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I would, if only my dog could stop using the phone 24/7.
Soon as he does, ill hop onto limewire or napster and download a song.
And if im lucky, and it was an actual mp3, and not some virus, i can listen to it tomorrow when it finishes the download.

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- Try opening an incognito window in Chrome and see if the pages load there.
- If not, get a free VPN (Windscribe, Tunnel Bear) and take an IP from a different country.

If in any cases the pages load, then it is your ISP. If they don't, it is on your side.

Usually a deep clean with CCleaner and MalwareBytes gets rid of such problems.

Microsoft has done some updates lately which have caused quite a few issues, e.g. my screenshots had suddenly an orange hew. Took me two days to figure it out.
 
- Try opening an incognito window in Chrome and see if the pages load there.
- If not, get a free VPN (Windscribe, Tunnel Bear) and take an IP from a different country.

If in any cases the pages load, then it is your ISP. If they don't, it is on your side.

Usually a deep clean with CCleaner and MalwareBytes gets rid of such problems.

Microsoft has done some updates lately which have caused quite a few issues, e.g. my screenshots had suddenly an orange hew. Took me two days to figure it out.

Im somewhat sure now that it is my isp that have the issues.
Worked like normal about 20 minutes ago, then it "crashed" again.
Same for all my devices.
Looks like ill just have to ride it out.
They have nothing on their site about maintenance in my area tho.

Maybe this is just Spelinspektionens next step (swedish gambling commission).
They noticed people were still losing money, even with the genius 3sec delay on spins, so they just shut down all the dns-adresses that slots uses.
You cant lose if you cant play. :)


Edit: Oh neat, i can play Netents :D
No other provider loads. Dead or alive it is then.
 
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I don't know which browser you use, but just recently i had the same issue. Well, not entirely the same, everything worked as normal for me, except the slots. I knew my internet was not or should not be the issue, so i checked page settings and lo and behold, for some reason my chrome browser (perhaps in combination with my W10) had decided to reset all the flash and cookie-content to unallowed.

Just click on the little lock symbol at the front of your browser-address bar, set flash to be allowed standard, then click on the cookies in use icon in that same menu, after trying to open a slot. Now check the blocked section, and see if like me, all the provider cookies are indeed blocked. If so, manually allow them and you'll have to reload the page for the changes to take effect.

I had to set every single provider-cookie like that, in every Casino i use. Could be you have a totally different issue, but it's worth a check.
 
I don't know which browser you use, but just recently i had the same issue. Well, not entirely the same, everything worked as normal for me, except the slots. I knew my internet was not or should not be the issue, so i checked page settings and lo and behold, for some reason my chrome browser (perhaps in combination with my W10) had decided to reset all the flash and cookie-content to unallowed.

Just click on the little lock symbol at the front of your browser-address bar, set flash to be allowed standard, then click on the cookies in use icon in that same menu, after trying to open a slot. Now check the blocked section, and see if like me, all the provider cookies are indeed blocked. If so, manually allow them and you'll have to reload the page for the changes to take effect.

I had to set every single provider-cookie like that, in every Casino i use. Could be you have a totally different issue, but it's worth a check.

Should probably have made an update so i didnt waste peoples time. :) (sorry)
Everything went back to normal 30-40 minutes after i noticed i could play Netent slots.
My best guess is that my ISP had som problems with certain dns adresses.
 
Perhaps try dial-up? Works fine for me.....only took me 20 minutes to load this page

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You win the internet for the day! WOOF!
 

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