Sometimes network requests fail without timeout or error












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Sometimes, after browsing some specific websites, like Reddit or Slack, network requests stop working. Investigating using network inspector, I can see that requests are being fired, but there are no responses and neither timeouts.



I already tried to change MTU size in my router settings, as suggested in Some http requests fail, but the problem continues.



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  • Well, I just found this question: superuser.com/questions/1175418/some-http-post-requests-fail In my router the MTU was set to 0 (default value). I changed to 1024, let see if it solves the problem.

    – guilhermekrz
    Dec 31 '18 at 2:58











  • Possible duplicate of Some http POST requests fail

    – JakeGould
    Dec 31 '18 at 3:33











  • This is the question that I referenced in my first comment. After changing MTU size in the settings, the problem continues. I have already edited the question to include this.

    – guilhermekrz
    Dec 31 '18 at 14:21
















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Sometimes, after browsing some specific websites, like Reddit or Slack, network requests stop working. Investigating using network inspector, I can see that requests are being fired, but there are no responses and neither timeouts.



I already tried to change MTU size in my router settings, as suggested in Some http requests fail, but the problem continues.



An example here










share|improve this question

























  • Well, I just found this question: superuser.com/questions/1175418/some-http-post-requests-fail In my router the MTU was set to 0 (default value). I changed to 1024, let see if it solves the problem.

    – guilhermekrz
    Dec 31 '18 at 2:58











  • Possible duplicate of Some http POST requests fail

    – JakeGould
    Dec 31 '18 at 3:33











  • This is the question that I referenced in my first comment. After changing MTU size in the settings, the problem continues. I have already edited the question to include this.

    – guilhermekrz
    Dec 31 '18 at 14:21














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Sometimes, after browsing some specific websites, like Reddit or Slack, network requests stop working. Investigating using network inspector, I can see that requests are being fired, but there are no responses and neither timeouts.



I already tried to change MTU size in my router settings, as suggested in Some http requests fail, but the problem continues.



An example here










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Sometimes, after browsing some specific websites, like Reddit or Slack, network requests stop working. Investigating using network inspector, I can see that requests are being fired, but there are no responses and neither timeouts.



I already tried to change MTU size in my router settings, as suggested in Some http requests fail, but the problem continues.



An example here







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  • Well, I just found this question: superuser.com/questions/1175418/some-http-post-requests-fail In my router the MTU was set to 0 (default value). I changed to 1024, let see if it solves the problem.

    – guilhermekrz
    Dec 31 '18 at 2:58











  • Possible duplicate of Some http POST requests fail

    – JakeGould
    Dec 31 '18 at 3:33











  • This is the question that I referenced in my first comment. After changing MTU size in the settings, the problem continues. I have already edited the question to include this.

    – guilhermekrz
    Dec 31 '18 at 14:21



















  • Well, I just found this question: superuser.com/questions/1175418/some-http-post-requests-fail In my router the MTU was set to 0 (default value). I changed to 1024, let see if it solves the problem.

    – guilhermekrz
    Dec 31 '18 at 2:58











  • Possible duplicate of Some http POST requests fail

    – JakeGould
    Dec 31 '18 at 3:33











  • This is the question that I referenced in my first comment. After changing MTU size in the settings, the problem continues. I have already edited the question to include this.

    – guilhermekrz
    Dec 31 '18 at 14:21

















Well, I just found this question: superuser.com/questions/1175418/some-http-post-requests-fail In my router the MTU was set to 0 (default value). I changed to 1024, let see if it solves the problem.

– guilhermekrz
Dec 31 '18 at 2:58





Well, I just found this question: superuser.com/questions/1175418/some-http-post-requests-fail In my router the MTU was set to 0 (default value). I changed to 1024, let see if it solves the problem.

– guilhermekrz
Dec 31 '18 at 2:58













Possible duplicate of Some http POST requests fail

– JakeGould
Dec 31 '18 at 3:33





Possible duplicate of Some http POST requests fail

– JakeGould
Dec 31 '18 at 3:33













This is the question that I referenced in my first comment. After changing MTU size in the settings, the problem continues. I have already edited the question to include this.

– guilhermekrz
Dec 31 '18 at 14:21





This is the question that I referenced in my first comment. After changing MTU size in the settings, the problem continues. I have already edited the question to include this.

– guilhermekrz
Dec 31 '18 at 14:21










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