Anyone else lose PPP

Started by Rik, Feb 07, 2009, 12:44:59

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Rik

What sort of time, Danni?
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colirv

I lost PPP lunchtime-ish yesterday. Gave it 1/2 hour, rebooted (my router can't do this by itself!) and it was fine.
Colin


Rik

That fits with the general pattern, it hit around 12:40. :)
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David

QuoteI knew I'd done it, but you can't edit using the mobile site.

I know the feeling Sebby I do it all the time,at my desktop.......you will get used to it and others wont mind ;D


watch out for Miss Brodie though in the form of Jill  ;)
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Niall

My connection dropped about 30 mins ago. Only an approximate time as I'm doing my sunday running around like a headless chicken thing, so I'm guessing.
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Rik

Nothing here at that time, Niall. I lost connection into IDNet, but not the rest of the web, from 14:47-15:00.
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Glenn

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I just thought you was off watching Wales outplay Scotland  >:D
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Rik

I know better than to make myself cry. :)
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David

QuoteNothing here at that time, Niall. I lost connection into IDNet, but not the rest of the web, from 14:47-15:00.

Ditto Rik.......
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Rik

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David

Welcome may help to track any rogue element or localise the issue.... :thumb: :fingers: good luck
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Rik

I think we need it this week, David. :hide:
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David

It will get sorted out Im sure of this...its related to the new router even I know this,




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kinmel

Those who lost all internet access were probably using Idnet's DNS servers too.
Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

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Rik

That's my belief, Alan. One is behind the router which connects to the 'internal' IDNet network, ie their website, us etc, the other is 'this side' of it. I was getting slow DNS resolution, which fits with the remaining server being overloaded.
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