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It sounds strange but I cannot open Google using True Internet. Nothing happens!

I've tried on several computers and wifi on my phone. As soon as I turn wifi off and use AIS 4G I can open Google.

I have also noticed that Thai Visa is incredibly slow in opening and down in the bottom right hand corner of my monitor I get a "connecting to Google" or "connecting to Google syndicate ads" and it just hangs there.

A few weeks ago I had problems connecting to another website using True. I called True and they fixed it. I guess I will do the same agai.

The reason I am posting this is to ask if anyone knows why? Is anything going on? Here I mean monitoring, censoring, one gateway or whatever. Or is it just a technical issue?

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Indeed just tried and Google can not even find "APPLE" using True DNS servers - change to VPN and no issue. Appears TRUE has DNS issues - which you might be able to solve by change to Google 8.8.8.8 or 8.8.4.4 if you do not have VPN access.

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I am currently using an aircard from True and can access any website I want without problems (be it that there is room for improvement w.r.t. the speed of data transmission).

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The issue appears to be that True is blocking access to 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 DNS servers - have reset to automatic (True) servers and Google search now works with or without VPN.

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I am currently using an aircard from True and can access any website I want without problems (be it that there is room for improvement w.r.t. the speed of data transmission).

My girlfriend uses true 4G and no problems there.

I use AIS and no problems but when I swith to True Wifi (we use High Speed Cable) then I have the problems.

I'll try changing DNS Servers

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I'm on True and no problems getting to google. But also not using True's DNS, I's set to google (8.8.8.8/8.8.4.4)

However, for slow page loading on ThaiVisa, yes I agree with you completely. Horrendously slow some times.

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Uhm

I just spoke to True. Sorry. but I am not so technical minded.

True asked me to change my settings to a manual proxy configuration and type in: proxy.trueinternet.co.th

It worked immediately!

Edit: A couple of minutes later I tried Thai Visa and that is much faster too

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Uhm

I just spoke to True. Sorry. but I am not so technical minded.

True asked me to change my settings to a manual proxy configuration and type in: proxy.trueinternet.co.th

It worked immediately!

Edit: A couple of minutes later I tried Thai Visa and that is much faster too

True has another proxy named: proxy.asianet.co.th

Use Port 8080 just as with the proxy.trueinternet.co.th

Use of the proxy can sometimes solve issues but shouldn't be needed if all things are operating normally.

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I am currently using an aircard from True and can access any website I want without problems (be it that there is room for improvement w.r.t. the speed of data transmission).

My girlfriend uses true 4G and no problems there.

I use AIS and no problems but when I swith to True Wifi (we use High Speed Cable) then I have the problems.

I'll try changing DNS Servers

If not wanting to use Google DNS 8.8.8.8 and/or 8.8.4.4 you might want to give OpenDNS a try: 208.67.222.222 and/or 208.67.220.220.

For Thailand Google DNS will be a tad faster than OpenDNS based on testing I've done over the years, to include very recently using a couple of different DSN benchmarking programs. However, your ISP's DNS will almost always be the fastest assuming it can reach all sites you want to go to.

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On 7/17/2016 at 9:42 PM, Pib said:

If not wanting to use Google DNS 8.8.8.8 and/or 8.8.4.4 you might want to give OpenDNS a try: 208.67.222.222 and/or 208.67.220.220.

For Thailand Google DNS will be a tad faster than OpenDNS based on testing I've done over the years, to include very recently using a couple of different DSN benchmarking programs. However, your ISP's DNS will almost always be the fastest assuming it can reach all sites you want to go to.

Uhm. I am back.

After changing my setting to a proxy server, my VPN stopped working. Changed back to "no proxy" and the VPN works but without VPN I cannot open Google.

I guess I am forced to use a VPN all the time.

On another note: I tried to open my router to change the wifi password but nothing happened, so again I called True.

They said it can only be done by them. What the <deleted>. It seems that have blocked access to the router.

 

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Yea, I've never been able to get VPN to work via proxy either.   But above DNSs for Google and OpenDNS are not proxy servers; they are DNS servers.  You didn't enter above DNS numbers as a proxy server did you?   If you did, they will not work.  You need to enter them as your DNS providers.

I could access my True router setting no problem when I still had True service...now I'm with AIS Fibre.

 

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