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Originally Posted by David Goodman
Still standing on not DNS.
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As stomachmonkey already said - the fact it works on one route and not another indicates a problem specific to the communication path. It looks to me that broadband is Cox address space - so as it works over cell (stated to be also Cox), likely they're messed up in some way for broadband (both networks would typically be almost entirely separate).
Could be any number of things - from name servers caching values from when the DNS *was* screwed up (eg long TTL on either the RR or SOA), to bad routing/filtering.
Bad filtering, bad or asymmetric routing seems much more likely than a cached "bad" DNS response from October, but there's a reason customer satisfaction ratings for cable companies are so low - they're often pretty poor ISP/NSPs.