mweb landing page

Stain3610

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hey guys, now i use routesentry to separate my bandwidth, i use a mweb 1gb account as my local cz it gets softcapped after u use the 1 gb and i use a webafrica prepaid international

now i only recently switched to this system. but since i have whenever my mweb acc gets capped occasionally when im trying to browse it take my to the mweb landing page ie: the page that say "hey ur capped"

this usually happens with a page like google or something and i cant get it to work till i clear my history, which i don't wanna do every ten minutes how can i just get mweb to stay the fudge outa my business and stop getting into my history or somehow breaking my browser.

almost like a virus.
 
I have this problem quite often when switching between my intl and mweb local-only accounts. I mean, WTF, I get the mweb landing page "you're capped" screen when I'm connected to a DIFFERENT ISP!!!!

Seems to be a DNS cache issue. I need to set a manual DNS, then set to auto-DNS and also do a ipconfig /flushdns

Not the same setup as you (I only do 1 ISP at a time), but same symptoms.
 
hey guys, now i use routesentry to separate my bandwidth, i use a mweb 1gb account as my local cz it gets softcapped after u use the 1 gb and i use a webafrica prepaid international

now i only recently switched to this system. but since i have whenever my mweb acc gets capped occasionally when im trying to browse it take my to the mweb landing page ie: the page that say "hey ur capped"

this usually happens with a page like google or something and i cant get it to work till i clear my history, which i don't wanna do every ten minutes how can i just get mweb to stay the fudge outa my business and stop getting into my history or somehow breaking my browser.

almost like a virus.

What do you mean by softcapped local by mweb or am i misunderstanding. I thought local was completely uncapped no need to refer to it as softcapped??
 
Yeah that landing page idea is pretty much a nightmare. If you use a router in routing mode it gets stuck in the routers dns cache then you have to restart the router to browse again.
 
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