As the title suggests I'd like to understand how to route all traffic destined for *.netflix.com through WAN1. The network setup is pretty simple so far with all traffic being routed down VPN by default so all devices in my network use the VPN out to my provider.
The reason for wanting to route specific calls to that URL is Netflix detects any VPN or proxy and refuses to work so separating that application out of the normal VPN routing is the only way to do it.
I think I understand what you are trying to do. For some reason you use a VPN tunnel for all your internet traffic (perhaps from a location abroad to home) but you want to let Netflix traffic "break out" to the Internet locally rather than go with all your other traffic down the tunnel.
Popular movie and TV streaming service Netflix is down Tuesday, according to multiple users. Down Detector reports that Netflix users were experiencing errors as 3:33 p.m. EST. The Netflix outage maps shows a majority of the outages are in the U.K and along the East Coast of the U.S.
At 4 p.m. EST Netflix confirmed its services were down for users. "We're aware of members having trouble streaming on multiple devices. We are investigating the issue. We appreciate your patience," the statement read.
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@sagederek1111 @VirginMediaIE are you having any issues with internet speed in Dublin 8? I can't load any streaming app on my telly like Netflix or NOW TV and last night the quality of the picture on Netflix was poor and it kept pausing to load
@ThrylokyaB @JioCinema Whats wrong with jio cinema? I was waiting to watch olympics , and today @JioCinema is not working or responding to watch olympics its very slow and laggy, our internet is really fast every other platform Youtube, netflix, hotstar are running well except @JioCinema
@hannahigwe23 9)second and 1.1 terabits per second, respectively. The following month, domain name system service provider Dyn's network was targeted, making a number of websites, including Amazon, Netflix, Twitter and The New York Times, unavailable for hours. The attacks infiltrated the
@TomlinJeanne @Noonanovazara @mandijel @silverrich39 You are the one doing emotive crap claiming for example that anyone with problems paying heating bills is blowing their money on Lattes and Netflix.
@GonzalesMi8051 Just had a major power outage at home but thankfully the squad from the power company came through and got it fixed in no time. All is good again, can't wait to get back to my gaming sesh and catch up on some Netflix. Life's good when you've got a solid support system, right?
@1876Lulu @nathansldennis @afneil My very elderly parents do not have Netflix, mobile phones, eat avocado on toast, smoke, drink, have a car, drink latte's from Starbucks or anywhere else and have worked all their life's and raised 3 children all without claiming benefits. Your answer is absurd
@marc_downing @netflix It really sucks that you changed the windows app to where you can no longer download movies to watch offline. I work in remote areas a lot with no internet service, and it was great to be able to download titles to my laptop to watch offline. Not anymore. Thanks a lot ?
@swatson2022 @Theeban_07 @Yogace_Dfan No 152 is final gross. You can check any site.. 220 netflix is only 130 and now the 130 deal is also dropped due to bad response. OTT now looks for hit flop also. Same with for all movies including Rajni. And who said 220? Is it only OTT or digital+ satellite?
@virginmedia @FerryColum Hi Colum, sorry to hear you're having trouble with the Netflix app. Are you able to navigate between profiles at all on that screen or is it totally stuck? Are you having issues with any other apps on there?
@JensHonack @WiseMenMastery Ditch the cheap dopamine hits.News and politics? Overrated distractions.Alcohol and Netflix? Time thieves.College and salary? Not always the golden ticket.Cut these out, and you'll watch 99% of your problems vanish.
@highpriestjrry Hail Satan 666 Netflix is not loaded on my phone. Slow Internet connection. Like I said before the liber resh is a religious ritual that has protection under freedom of religion.
@Josiah_Caswell @WyattzWorId I switched a few weeks ago before going on a trip right now. My niece, who has Verizon, is struggling with service issues. Meanwhile, mine has been great. We also got Netflix and Apple TV to switch lol
@Agent16258 @ImYourWildBoi Agreed the pacing is also an issue as with adaptations of shows in Netflix. I do appreciate the integration of legends lore and having force abilities in live action like force repulse. I appreciated the lightsaber choreography.
@LeeCros77969139 @SkyHelpTeam anyone else having issues loading netflix through sky, all my other apps load fine and I've tried doing everything on the automated service but no joy, it's just spinning?
@ezrasf @WomanMiami @bulmasan It is performative. They publicly say "cancel Netflix" hoping someone else does. They knew Disney's beef with DeSantis and dropped thousands to Disney World anyway.
@ZoveriaTTV @GuardiaanAngel Yes but my Fortnite updates, game updates and downloads in general like Netflix and streaming services will improve significantly with faster internet. It was taking 4-5 hours to download a 10GB update lol
Netflix was down. Netflix was back up again. And now, Netflix is reaching out to its fan base, offering a 3 percent discount on the next billing statement to any customer affected by the slow-down. The news came late this week in an email message, which included a link allowing users to instantly apply the 3 percent credit. The discount can only be applied once.
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Zac Efron, Anna Kendrick, and Darin Olien recently sat down for an incredible water tasting experience with water sommelier Martin Riese on Netflix's new series Down to Earth. Learn more about the waters they were sipping in LA.
The 7-minute long water tasting session in episode 2 of Down to Earth with Zac Efron has brought massive attention to the importance of the water we choose to drink. Martin Riese - America's earliest certified water sommelier - ran through a series of premium natural bottled waters with the celebrities from his celebrated water menu at the Petit Ermitage hotel. Not only were they convinced that water truly does have taste, but when Martin explained the difference between bottled waters from nature versus processed tap water, Anna said he "just literally blew my mind".
Martin Riese likes to say that "water is not just water". "It is for me fascinating that we all have to drink it, we drink it on a daily basis, but nobody actually talks about it. It's kind of crazy." So what waters did they try? Six in total, three still and three sparkling. They had varying mineral levels, as measured by their TDS level. TDS means "total dissolved solids" and refers to the amount of minerals in the water, measured in milligrams per litre (mg/l). No processed tapwaters were served, only all-natural from mother nature.
Don't have Netflix or want to take a deeper dive into the waters on the show? Martin and Fine Water Society founder Michael Mascha break it down in this post-show video discussing all the waters featured on Down to Earth, including much more about Svalbari.
To learn more about enjoying and appreciating natural waters (and how to avoid artificially processed waters), go to finewaters.com or check out Martin Riese's YouTube channel for in-depth water brand presentations.
The original tasting session is available within the first 11 minutes of Netflix's Down to Earth, season 1, episode 2: France. The travel documentary features actor Zac Efron and health expert Darin Olien on their mission to explore healthy and sustainable ways of living.
Yes,The Get Down --Netflix's upcoming series about young kids coming of age in The Bronx in the early days of hip-hop -- is full of drool-worthy eye and ear candy in the form of 1970s costumes, sets and music. It's executive produced Baz Luhrmann (Moulin Rouge, The Great Gatsby), after all, a man known for creating tantalizing period pieces that make viewers feel like they're fully immersed in a technicolor dream state.
But The Get Down is much more than just Luhrmann's stab at gleeful nostalgia. It's an attempt by the famous creative visionary to celebrate the achievements of pioneers -- poor black and Latino young people who creating an art form amid brutal circumstances.
"These young people didn't do it because they wanted to be rich or they thought their graffiti would be in a museum," Luhrmann said at Netflix's panel during the Television Critics Association fall previews in Beverly Hills Wednesday. "They were doing it because the world was saying, 'You don't exist.' They were doing it because they were saying, 'We exist.'"
The Get Down, which premieres on August 12, takes place largely in The Bronx in 1977 -- a time and place where crime, drugs, poverty and civic neglect created a dangerous, depressing atmosphere for the young people there. Amid the decay, burning tenements and gang violence, though, hopeful teenagers determined to make a better life for themselves turned to DJ'ing, rapping, breakdancing and graffiti-ing as an outlet of creative expression.
The series follows Ezekiel "Books" Figuero (Justice Smith), a talented wordsmith on the verge of flunking out of school. He's dating Mylene Cruz (Herizen Guardiola), a singer who sees disco as her way out of the ghetto. The two are intertwined with characters including Shaolin Fantastic (Shameik Moore) and Grandmaster Flash (Mamoudou Athie), who use their musical gifts to take part in this emerging new form not only as a way to be creative, but also to survive.
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