
Thanks for the info! Tested it and can approve it... tryed to trace the EU servers and got timeouts at ae0.fra44.ip4.tinet.net [141.136.103.113]Accordingly to this german thread it seems to be an issue with a router from Tiscalinet located in france. Even with the servers located in the EU datacenter, it could have hit us as well. It's not SE or the local ISPs which can be blamed for that. It's "only" a network issue which they are not responsible for.
Also tested it with the japanese ones and hopped directly to Tokyo after "leaving" EU :P
No problem and thanks for the verification.
I thought it would be nice to make clear that SE is not the problem here. A lot of people begin to flame in situations like this because it's the easiest way. But there are times where even big companies like SE can't do anything else as wait.![]()
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