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Peacock TV on a Chromecast with Google streaming stick -- Can't get app to work

jamescockerille
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As a parent, I've embraced OpenDNS as a way to block YouTube from all home devices. And it's early days of setting up blocklists and whitelists. But I can't seem to get Peacock TV to work on my TV's streaming stick which is a Google product (owners of YouTube). I've added peacocktv.com and peacock.com to the whitelist, and restarted the device multiple times and deleted cache. But peacock will not load, only giving a "Something went wrong". It does work however on my iPhone, so I don't think it's a URL or ad-blocker problem.

Anyone else have this problem (and solution!) or a related experience with Chromecast with Google?

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reham1
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hello, 

Do you receive an error and if so can you provide a screen capture 

We have had a client that advised that adding Guest-snc1-02720314.host.getstreaming.tv to your Always Allow list resolved the problem for them.

If you still have problems after this I would suggest that you create a support request.

 

jamescockerille
Level 1
Level 1

Hi Reg,

Thanks for sharing that. Unfortunately it did not work in this case.

Here are the screens I see:

support.opendns.com_hc_user_images_icKd3ebtG7sVRJ5EnYPCtA.jpeg

support.opendns.com_hc_user_images_XXZmwP6YcqOfXJrTOxOO2g.jpeg

reham1
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

It would appear that the site is pulling data from a site that you may have blocked.

To check this and there are generally three methods you can use to figure out which domains are being referenced when loading a website.

1) Use the Web Developers Console option in Firefox (Tools -> Web Developer -> Web Console) and load the site on a computer that is not using OpenDNS, as it will list all of the domains referenced when a particular webpage loads.

2) Another method of figuring out which domains may be blocked on your network is by using Chrome Developer Tools.
Select the ⋮ menu at the top-right of your browser window, then select Tools -> Developer tools.
Right-click on any page element and select Inspect element.
On Windows and Linux, press Control - Shift - I keys to open Developer Tools
Control - Shift - J to open Developer Tools and bring focus to the Console.
Control - Shift - C to toggle Inspect Element mode.

On Mac, press ⌥⌘I (Command - Option - I) keys to open Developer Tools
⌥⌘J (Command - Option - J) to open Developer Tools and bring focus to the Console.
^⌘C (Control - Option - C) to toggle Inspect Element mode.

3) The site ***www.webpagetest.org*** also supplies this data and many people find this tool the easiest tool to use.