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Hi team, There is some problem with my cPanel which I am experiencing over the last couple of days. It is not completely loading. I am attaching a screenshot of the same. Kindly resolve the issue at the earliest.

 

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To add to this, the other cPanel functions are too not loading properly. For example, here is a screenshot of Softaculous.

 

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Regards,

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You're on Johnny, which tends to be extremely slow sometimes. It's an experimental server after all. Might want to delete your account and sign up for Tommy/Ricky.

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I'm not able to reproduce this issue, even when logging into your specific account through WHM, so your computer or internet service is the cause.

 

Can you try a different web browser and a different internet connection (e.g. a cell phone hotspot instead of home WiFi)?

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Could you actually press F12 and post a screenshot of the console tab on one of those pages that aren't loading the images?

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  On 4/20/2019 at 2:05 PM, wolstech said:

I'm not able to reproduce this issue, even when logging into your specific account through WHM, so your computer or internet service is the cause.

 

Can you try a different web browser and a different internet connection (e.g. a cell phone hotspot instead of home WiFi)?

 

All the same man when I load from a mobile browser.

 

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Moreover everytime I tr y to open any of the features (eg Softaculous), this error is shown - "Your IP address has changed. Please log in again.". This is a persistent problem. Kindly check out.

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The IP address message means your ISP is changing your address too frequently. There's a few ISPs that do that for whatever reason (usually cell carriers, but there are a few regular ones that do it too). You'll need to use a VPN or proxy.

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