Safari (11.1.2) on Early 2008 iMac (10.11.6) quit streaming cableTV website mid-watching
Hello!
I’ve been using a trusty 24” Early 2008 iMac (10.11.6) running Safari (11.1.2) as a media server. For well over a year now it’s been great for music, movies, Prime, and Plex (Plex app for Mac OS). The Prime website doesn’t run on Safari but it does work on the Chrome browser.
I’ve also been streaming my local cable TV website (watch.spectrum.net) as an alternative to a conventional TV and cable box with no problems. Yesterday, in the middle of a news show, the feed just cut out. The cable website frames with channels, On Demand listings, and all remain but no live or On Demand feed. A tech support guy at Spectrum took me through every option possible: reboot modem, AirPort Extreme, unplug coaxial, resend signal, clear cache, reboot computer, etc. but nothing changed. The iMac is maxed at its final OS with all updates.
However, it does work on Chrome (like Prime does). I’ll settle for using Chrome but my long love of all things Apple and curiosity has me wondering, why did Safari just stop working? Is this a situation where Apple discontinued issuing some sort of security certificate for older Safari browsers that now won’t allow them to communicate with Spectrum’s servers? And was yesterday (1/17/20) the final day? Why does Chrome seem to work with more streaming services than Safari? Prime never did work with Safari.
As always, much gratitude and appreciation to the generous Apple community in advance!
iMac, OS X 10.11