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Comment Workaround & Theory (Score 1) 213

I think I just proved that it's not evil Verizon blocking specifically Netflix traffic.
I tried watching several things on Netflix and watched what IP's it connected to. Any IP that wasnt going over 2-3 MB (Megabytes) / sec I would block on the firewall.

After blocking off the NYC and Telia IP's, it started connecting to DFW, ATL, and SJ and loading streaming vids very quickly!

fast IP's
108.175.41.186 ipv4_1.lagg0.c111.atl001.ix.nflxvideo.net - ATL Level3 3-5MB/s
108.175.40.96 ipv4_1.lagg0.c001.atl001.ix.nflxvideo.net - ATL
198.45.62.163 ipv4_1.lagg0.c054.sjc002.ix.nflxvideo.net
198.45.63.154 ipv4_1.lagg0.c060.sjc002.ix.nflxvideo.net - sanjose / Level3
198.45.63.155 ipv4_1.lagg0.c061.sjc002.ix.nflxvideo.net /sj level3 1.5 MB/s
198.45.55.202 ipv4_1.lagg0.c153.dfw001.ix.nflxvideo.net / Dfw Telia

SLOW IP's
nyc
198.38.96.158 - Telia
108.175.42.193 ipv4_1.lagg0.c133.nyc001.ix.nflxvideo.net - nyc / Level3 500K
108.175.43.167 ipv4_1.lagg0.c107.nyc001.ix.nflxvideo.net - nyc / Level3 500K

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