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kskreider
Apr 13, 2024Aspirant
RBR850 blocking certain websites
Hi, fellow Orbians! I had an older Orbi system (AX4200) and was gifted this RBR850 (AX6000) kit. It was fully installed and going about our business until I wanted to source parts to build a chic...
- Apr 16, 2024
Amazing how people don't want to listen.
Worth reading:
Potentially related:
- Why is Akamai Blocking Me? Part 2 - Penetration Testers, Bug Bounty Hunters and Security Researchers
- Why is Akamai Blocking Me? Part 3 – Partners Performing Web Scraping Activity
Part 2 should be easy to answer (unless the recent user which got the same public IP address triggered this)
Part 3 might be caused by malware or similar.
You won't get anywhere wasting Comcast/Xfinity helpdesk resources.
schumaku
Apr 16, 2024Guru - Experienced User
kskreider wrote:
OK, update. The full reset seemed to work well. Everything was fine last night and up until about a half hour ago using Google DNS. I tried Tractor Supply website and got the same edgesuite.net error again. Home Depot works fine though. I switched to Cloudfare and no go. I turned my VPN on and dammit it works fine.
What is the problem with this thing? Do you really think that random sites are blocking Orbi because of critical errors coming from the line up to the modem? This is kind of absurd for how much this setup costs. Is this common? should I return it and just go back to my old ax4200 system?
Wrong question, Sir! You still don't want to understand these messages are coming on your working Internet connection - from the Akamai CDN front-end - in reply to a connection attempt to a Web server - neither from the your your cable modem nor from your RBR850?
Randomly changing the DNS servers you are querying don't make much difference.
Your VPN connection is using the same cable modem, the same router, the same Internet connection, isn't it? With the VPN enabled, the Akamai CDN does no longer "see" a direct connection from your Internet address (IPv4 or IPv6), thus - whatever is blocking your access attempts there - the connection does succeed.
kskreider
Apr 16, 2024Aspirant
I'm sorry schumaku, I don't understand what you are trying to to say.
- schumakuApr 16, 2024Guru - Experienced User
kskreider wrote:
I'm sorry schumaku, I don't understand what you are trying to to say.Start with reading What is a CDN - you should see (and become able to understand) where the messages you still think come from the Netgear router (or the cable modem) are coming in fact from the Akamai CDN Edge Server(s). You would not get them if the Netgear router would cause whatever blocks in your Internet connection data path
- schumakuApr 16, 2024Guru - Experienced User
The operators of these big Web sites you try to access without success can translate these error strings https://techdocs.akamai.com/edge-diagnostics/docs/translate-error-string for troubleshooting on the Akamai Control Center https://control.akamai.com/ - normal users can't, because they don't have access.