When IPTV goes dark, the first question is: is the provider down for everyone, or is it only me? The answer decides everything — waiting out an outage vs. fixing your own connection. Here's how to tell them apart.
🩺 Check if my IPTV server is up (free · no password stored)From your own device you can't tell a real outage from a local problem — both look identical (spinning, black screen, "can't connect"). And a classic trap: you can log in and see the channel list, yet nothing plays. That's because login and video come from different servers — one can be up while the other is down or blocking you.
The reliable way is to test the stream server itself from a third-party location, not from your device. That instantly separates three very different situations:
| Neutral check result | What it means | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Server unreachable for everyone | Real outage / server down | Wait, or ask your provider |
| Server fine, but you can't reach it | Your IP/route is blocked | Switch VPN node / line |
| Server up, but crawling | Throttling or overload | Change source or time of day |
| Account shows expired | Not an outage at all | Renew with your provider |
A quick diagnosis tests your stream server from a neutral vantage point, checks your account status, and measures reachability — so you know in seconds whether it's a real outage or a problem you can fix yourself.
Check my server now →