Rocket Rocket down?

Help for Rocket IPTV Server.

kaos666

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Unbelievable
Yesterday I lost all of the network channels from both UK and USA. Only things that load up are the music channels or adult. Nothing with an actual channel name. I have double checked all of my settings in IPTV Stalker Plus and all are correct. Just to be safe, I formatted my MX3 box and reinstalled KODI v16.1 Jarvis. The Guide info comes through no problem with epg.ninja settings. I am able to log in no problem to Rocket server (tells me this isn't an authentication issue) Other add ons are working perfectly.
 
I can only speak for myself but I am on 11.rocket server which has always worked in the past. I have tried through the epg and through the addon itself on various channels. I do have access to the server, It just doesn't seem to be letting me view almost every channel. I have also verified online with my donation number the server number.
 
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At least seeing everyone else with the same problems is peace of mind. I imagine it's all of the clones hammering the servers causing them to crash. Cheers all and let's hope it doesn't last. Porn and Punjabi it is for the night...well porn anyways.
 
This may be why we are down.............Could be for a much better service....As you know the Servers are in Belize and were crippled by the slowness of Belize's internet Service .....but now that Belize has finally gotten an.............Internet Exchange Point......the servers should run a lot smoother with bandwidth increase and by eliminating dependence on international connectivity

Belize gets internet exchange point; BIXP becomes twelfth such facility in Caribbean
4 May 2016

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The Belize Public Utilities Commission (PUC) has announced that the country’s first internet exchange point (IXP), the BIXP, was successfully launched in Belize City on 27 April at the campus of the University of Belize. The PUC facilitated the process, with support from regional and international agencies, including Packet Clearing House (PCH) and the Caribbean Network Operators Group (CaribNOG).

Bevil Wooding, internet strategist at PCH, commented: ‘The new IXP is expected to help improve internet service in Belize by eliminating dependence on international connectivity for local internet traffic exchange. The new facility, the twelfth IXP to be activated in the Caribbean, will lower the average per-bit delivery cost for local ISPs and significantly reduce the round-trip time for internet traffic between local ISP networks. As a result, users can expect a more reliable, more resilient local internet.’

ISPs participating in the BIXP project include, Alliance IP, Belize Telemedia, BroadBand Belize, Centaur Communications Corporation, NetKing, Network Solutions and SpeedNet.
 
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