Messing with DNS does not help either you will end up at rr?---sn-cu-cimy.googlevideo.com whatever you try.
@CarlH
Yeah it's absolutely not a DNS problem
The GGC node you end up at as regional, it seems that a chunk of the North West / N.Wales / Midlands share the same regional node, and there's congestion because of a botched parameter forcing connection speeds down at ingest... So I'm told.
I filtered for videoplayback and the request is going to rr5---sn-cu-cime7. The URL also has mn=sn-cu-cime7,sn-ajaig5-5a and the ip parameter is IPv6, starting 2a00:23c7, so it looks like my YouTube video traffic is going via IPv6 to the same sn-cu-cime7 cache cluster.
@Kamek Awesome stuff
So yeah you're on the same ***.---sn-cu-cime7 node that I think most of us in the general region are on, and then if you turn on a VPN you should see it swap to an entirely different node.
I believe it's the initcwnd configuration that's invalid, which I think can be obtained via packet capture but I don't have wireshark currently.
And just to confirm, I'm right in the middle of being North West/Midlands, so it's all adding up to a problem for that region (plus North Wales, apparently), as far as I'm concerned anyway.
@tyencyu Undoubtedly then why I'm completely unaffected. I'm no where near the node locations.
@Kimberlin Sounds about right to me, also explains why friends deeeewn south also don't save the same issues
Thanks for all the investigations and feedback so far. I'm feeding it into the Networks engineers
@tyencyu I think it's spoken 'daaaan souf' which would indicate somewhere in the Saaaaauuufff East region.
I'm no where near there, ooohhh arrggg ooohhhh arrrggg!
Thank you @Steve_M , Much appreciated 🙏
It might be something they can put in monitoring for, as I understand it, it's a bit of a blindspot because as far as reachability is concerned, there's technically not an issue, the node is perfectly reachable, but the service is highly degraded as a result and seems to have slipped monotoring