Okay, so three of us have been running around for a couple of days trying to find "bad" internet connections. Sometimes we walk to the limits of our router until we barely get a connection, and we get curl error 35. At some coffee shops with a solid connection we get error 6, once error 7. Sometimes Slack works, sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes we don't have any problems at all on public wifi.

I think this is out of our control.

On 9/5/17 11:08 AM, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode wrote:
That is interesting. Coffe Shops/Public Wifi typically use a proxy server and 
that may be what is restricting your DNS resolution. And yeah it could 
definitely be a router issue as well. Sometimes I have to reboot the router at 
work. No rhyme or reason, it just stops passing traffic and I have to reset it. 
Wireless is black magic voodoo anyways.

Bob S


On Sep 2, 2017, at 06:46 , Ralph DiMola via use-livecode 
<use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:

In today's episode, the user was in a coffee house using the free wifi (it was 
one of my testers, there on purpose for testing). The app could not resolve the 
host though the connection would have been constant.
When he tests from his own home everything works, as it does for all of us on 
the team.

We're wondering if https has anything to do with it. He could connect to 
anything with Chrome but both my app and Slack would not work using https. 
Could that be a factor?

We need to keep testing to see if https is really the cause, we're not quite 
sure yet.


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