@cnyifei -- not willing to swap a modem with me
If you "upgrade" your Shaw Account to the newest "Shaw Gig WiFi" offering, you will get a new "XB7" cable-modem. It will be assigned a different IP-address than your current cable-modem.
If you telephone Shaw (1-888-472-2222) and [falsely] claim that your current cable-modem is "dead" (no lights when it is powered-on), Shaw will ship you a replacement modem, and you will ship the current one back to Shaw. You'll get a new IP-address with the replacement modem.
in china
https://sgzzlb.lingxigames.com/
some of them can be accessed
all my devices have same issue, iphone, pc with win10. no firwall.
iphone can not play those online games reuqire connection to chinese servers, have to switch to data mode
@cnyifei -- some of those servers are in China, behind the "Great Firewall of China", but some are hosted in the USA.
Name: www.blizzardgames.cn
Address: 223.252.234.102
Packets leave Shaw's network, and enter CHINA:
32 ms rc3sj-be60.cl.shawcable.net [66.163.75.90]
31 ms 219.158.33.73
176 ms 219.158.102.149
184 ms 219.158.3.49
198 ms 219.158.5.145
199 ms 219.158.100.174
225 ms 124.160.189.94
216 ms 124.160.189.34
* Request timed out.
193 ms 223.252.234.102
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Name: post.n.shifen.com
Aliases: tieba.baidu.com
Addresses: 103.235.46.140
103.235.46.139
Packets leave Shaw's network, and go through JAPAN and HONG KONG into CHINA:
11 ms rc1wt-be40.wa.shawcable.net [66.163.68.18]
11 ms sea-b2-link.ip.twelve99.net [213.248.67.224]
11 ms ntt-ic337606-sea-b2.ip.twelve99-cust.net [213.248.70.13]
12 ms ae-2.r24.sttlwa01.us.bb.gin.ntt.net [129.250.2.72]
97 ms ae-13.r30.tokyjp05.jp.bb.gin.ntt.net [129.250.4.143]
170 ms ae-2.r26.tkokhk01.hk.bb.gin.ntt.net [129.250.2.51]
172 ms ae-2.a01.newthk03.hk.bb.gin.ntt.net [129.250.6.125]
176 ms 203.131.254.138
179 ms 180.76.0.2
170 ms 180.76.0.7
* Request timed out.
* Request timed out.
179 ms 103.235.46.139
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Name: sgzzlb.lingxigames.com.w.alikunlun.com
Addresses: 221.230.245.243
221.230.245.240
221.230.245.242
221.230.245.244
Packets leave Shaw's network, and enter CHINA:
30 ms rc4sj-be60.cl.shawcable.net [66.163.78.74]
31 ms 218.30.54.160
83 ms 202.97.86.186
174 ms 202.97.50.109
164 ms 202.97.91.25
174 ms 202.97.24.217
176 ms 202.97.101.50
* 61.160.160.194
* Request timed out.
* Request timed out.
169 ms 221.230.245.244
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Name: ww1.sinaimg.cn.w.alikunlun.com
Aliases: www.sina.com.cn
spool.grid.sinaedge.com
Addresses: 47.246.24.229
47.246.24.228
47.246.24.225
47.246.24.232
47.246.24.231
47.246.24.230
47.246.24.226
47.246.24.227
Packets leave Shaw's network, on their way to ALIBABA network, in California (?), not in China:
12 ms rc1wt-be40.wa.shawcable.net [66.163.68.18]
11 ms sea-b2-link.ip.twelve99.net [213.248.67.224]
70 ms nyk-bb2-link.ip.twelve99.net [62.115.137.58]
71 ms nyk-bb2-link.ip.twelve99.net [62.115.137.58]
76 ms ash-bb2-link.ip.twelve99.net [62.115.136.201]
75 ms ash-b1-link.ip.twelve99.net [62.115.143.121]
77 ms alibaba-svc067824-lag003028.ip.twelve99-cust.net [62.115.184.106]
12 * * * Request timed out.
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Name: fusa.a.sohu.com
Aliases: www.sohu.com
gs.a.sohu.com
Addresses: 52.143.71.183
52.156.85.238
Packets leave Shaw's network in Vancouver, and enter Microsoft's network:
13 ms rc1bb-be20.vc.shawcable.net [66.163.75.245]
12 ms ae61-0.ier02.yvr30.ntwk.msn.net [104.44.12.98]
19 ms ae22-0.icr02.mwh01.ntwk.msn.net [104.44.40.171]
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> all my devices have same issue, iphone, pc with win10. no firewall.
Correct. When your iPhone is connected to your WiFi, or when your other devices are connected via Ethernet, all the traffic goes through the IP-address of your cable-modem, and that IP-address is "blocked" by China.
> iPhone can not play those online games require connection to chinese servers, have to switch to data mode
Correct. When your iPhone is connected via "data", it has a different IP-address, as supplied by your cell-phone provider, and that IP-address is NOT "blocked".
Somehow, the authorities that manage that "Great Firewall of China" have chosen to block the IP-address that is assigned to your cable-modem. I would not ask them -- "stirring the pot" is not recommended.
So, "bridge" the cable-modem, connecting it to your third-party router, to get a different IP-address.
This is a difficult issue to explain with SHAW, and it is hard for them to understand why your IP address is blocked. I tell you the easiest way with my personal experience: ask SHAW customer service to send a technician to your home, let him help you to replace a router, and the trouble will be solved immediately.
@YanBin -- This is a difficult issue to explain with SHAW, and it is hard for them to understand why your IP address is blocked.
I disagree. The Shaw Agents that I have contacted are better at their jobs than what you give them credit for.
> I tell you the easiest way with my personal experience: ask SHAW customer service to send a technician to your home, let him help you to replace a router, and the trouble will be solved immediately.
Look back to an post to this thread on Tuesday, from @cnyifei --
after three calls with shaw technical support, hours of waiting, they said they can not do anything as connection lost after leaving Shaw Internet. They [are not] willing to swap a modem with me.
Currently, some Agent at Shaw seems unwilling to now do what they previously did for you. Sigh.
So, the easy solution is to "bridge" the modem, connect it to a third-party router. That router will get a different IP-address from Shaw. Done.
Also, most of those third-party routers allow you to change the MAC-address of the router, to get a different IP-address, every time that your IP-address gets "blocked".
I switch to "bridge" mode and it worked. But after two days the issue is back.
Any instruction of change the MAC-address of the router? (ASUS RT-AX58U)
@liyang -- logon to the web-interface inside the router, and look for the page that lets you set any MAC-address.
After you change it, power-off the router, power-off the cable-modem, and then power-on the cable-modem and the router, to get a different IP-address from Shaw's DHCP-server. Repeat as often as the "Great Firewall of China" blocks your IP-address.