Hello Team,
Recently moved into new housing where my wireless internet service is provided for me through Time Warner Cable using an Ubee modem/router combo. When using my laptop, the internet works great, and the speeds are actually a lot faster than I'm used to. When I connect my Nexus 5 to the network, the browser (chrome) once again works great. Everything is smooth, and when I run a speedtest, I consistently get ~22 mbps.
The problem comes with a lot of third party apps (twitter, facebook, snapchat, etc.). These apps seem to be unable to connect the network and fail to update or give notifications. I've logged on changed the channel my network is using (I'm in an apartment complex and thought it might have something to do with a busy channel), but that didn't help at all. Right when I turn off the wifi, all the notifications come through to the phone. Anyone else ever have a similar problem?
This is extremely urgent. I don't know what I will do if I can't easily see my friends cat videos on facebook or open their grotesque selfies in snapchat.
Recently moved into new housing where my wireless internet service is provided for me through Time Warner Cable using an Ubee modem/router combo. When using my laptop, the internet works great, and the speeds are actually a lot faster than I'm used to. When I connect my Nexus 5 to the network, the browser (chrome) once again works great. Everything is smooth, and when I run a speedtest, I consistently get ~22 mbps.
The problem comes with a lot of third party apps (twitter, facebook, snapchat, etc.). These apps seem to be unable to connect the network and fail to update or give notifications. I've logged on changed the channel my network is using (I'm in an apartment complex and thought it might have something to do with a busy channel), but that didn't help at all. Right when I turn off the wifi, all the notifications come through to the phone. Anyone else ever have a similar problem?
This is extremely urgent. I don't know what I will do if I can't easily see my friends cat videos on facebook or open their grotesque selfies in snapchat.
