• Resolved Mostafiz Shamim

    (@itzmostafiz)


    Hi,
    I’m using a free CDN offered by my host. But the CDN doesn’t speed up my site at all. The site doesn’t pass the Core Web Vital’s field data test. Now I can not remove the CDN since it will face a down of SEO for site maintenance and new link. I want to use the Jetpack that I used before using the current CDN. Is it safe to use the Jetpack CDN alongside the existing CDN?

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Contributor Stef (a11n)

    (@erania-pinnera)

    Hi @itzmostafiz,

    It is hard to say whether the host’s CDN can clash with Jetpack’s CDN or not at the moment, but we’re happy to investigate that with you.

    What I recommend you to do as a first step is to enable the Jetpack’s CDN again and see if you spot any errors – images will break upon displaying, for example.

    I also recommend reconnecting Jetpack as the connection looks broken at the moment. Having a working connection can help us troubleshoot anything else.

    Can you reach out to your host and ask them if they have any blocks or limits on your XML-RPC.php file??

    It’s also worth checking whether any Jetpack IP addresses are blocked. The full IP range can be found at the bottom of this page:

    https://jetpack.com/support/hosting-faq/

    Let me know how it goes with the Jetpack connection and when re-activating the CDN. Look forward to your reply, thanks!

    Thread Starter Mostafiz Shamim

    (@itzmostafiz)

    Hi,

    Thanks for your quick reply. I checked reactivating the Jetpack on the side and found there is no error. But the site performance did not improve. I think Jetpack can not configure the resources from the site since they are stored in the host CDN. Otherwise everything is all right.

    Hi @itzmostafiz

    We’re happy to help! I can see that you’ve disconnected Jetpack now, but it’s good to note that it’s ideal only to use a single CDN to have your site work properly, so you may want to use your host CDN for that.

    If you’re looking for other optimizations, you can take a look at Jetpack Boost as it also has a built-in speed calculation feature.

    Best,

    Thread Starter Mostafiz Shamim

    (@itzmostafiz)

    Many thanks for your suggestion. I’m using WP-rocket for site optimization. Will the Jetpack Boost conflict with the WP-Rocket plugin?

    Plugin Contributor Dan (a11n)

    (@drawmyface)

    Hi @itzmostafiz

    We are not currently aware of any conflicts between Jetpack Boost and WP-Rocket, as mentioned here.

    If you do find any issues, please open a new thread on the Jetpack Boost forum.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter Mostafiz Shamim

    (@itzmostafiz)

    Thank you, guys.

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