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Apr 28, 2021 at 20:50 comment added Robert In your case the best chance to understand what is going wrong would be a network dump from the router while the app is making problems. Without such a network trace understanding what is going on is pretty difficult. I don't know how much you know about networks if creating and understanding a network dump in Wireshark is a realistic approach but as I said this is the best option to understand the problem.
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Apr 27, 2021 at 14:33 comment added u936293 Yes, a different DNS server from the telco could explain the phenomenon. However, I have just tested with another phone side-by-side connected to the same AP. Both devices are showing the same DNS server (192.168.7.1) in use, but the other phone works fine for the problematic app.
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Apr 27, 2021 at 13:55 comment added user322019 Put the phone in Airplane mode for one minute. Remove from Airplane mode. Wait one minute. This resets the phone's DNS. Does it work now?
Apr 27, 2021 at 13:55 comment added acejavelin What phone and Android versions? Although I doubt this is an "Android issue", do you have "Private DNS" defined and can you go to those sites and login via your mobile browser (not the same always, but a valid test). The suspect here is DNS actually, as your mobile carrier will likely give you unfiltered/public results, but your WiFi may be acting as it's own DNS server or using a filtering list incorrectly or any host of other things. The fact it works on mobile data and not WiFi definitely implies a WiFi issues.
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