Proximus don't break the internet please, google is developing QUIC (Quick UDP Internet Connections) a next generation transport over UDP, which aims to reduce latency (goal: 0-RTT connectivity overhead), deliver better multiplexing, introduce packet pacing, error correction, and more.
When I am testing QUIC I get net::ERR_QUIC_PROTOCOL_ERROR which can mean two things,
One you are breaking the internet by blocking it on your network or on bbox 3
Or my own firewall is doing it.
Please make sure it's not your fault thank you.
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Hi 7il,
Have no fear, we will not break the internet. :-)
But we can't tell you much about QUIC I as we don't have info about this.
Kr,
AndyM
The Proximus-team
Have no fear, we will not break the internet. :-)
But we can't tell you much about QUIC I as we don't have info about this.
Kr,
AndyM
The Proximus-team
Hey 7il,
When you have this error, I don't get it ?
(Quic enabled in vivaldi browser)
Kr, Martin
PS: When I open this forum here >
https://nl.forum.proximus.be/internet-10/neterr-quic-protocol-error-38067/index1.html#post570695
The page loads much faster ;-)
When you have this error, I don't get it ?
(Quic enabled in vivaldi browser)
Kr, Martin
PS: When I open this forum here >
https://nl.forum.proximus.be/internet-10/neterr-quic-protocol-error-38067/index1.html#post570695
The page loads much faster ;-)
QUIC Enabled: true
Origins To Force QUIC On:
Connection options:
Load Server Info Timeout Multiplier: 0.25
Enable Connection Racing: false
Disable Disk Cache: false
Prefer AES: false
Maximum Number Of Lossy Connections: undefined
Packet Loss Threshold: undefined
Delay TCP Race: true
Store Server Configs In Properties File: null
Idle Connection Timeout In Seconds: 30
Disable PreConnect If 0RTT: false
Disable QUIC On Timeout With Open Streams: false
Race Cert Verification: false
Ok thank you for your quic response 🙂 let's assume it's my internal network messing things up and not proximus until I have more details. Just a reminder that quic uses UDP traffic on port 80 / 443 do not make the assumption it should always be TCP
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