BT Speedtester

Started by ReDGryphoN, Oct 30, 2007, 19:44:26

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ReDGryphoN

Dont use this much now I have a good solid conn from IDNET but after a power outage my profile seems to have dropped so I thought I would run it.

Have tried over the last 4 days and at different times etc and get this eror message................

The IP address discovered on the network associated with your telephone number:XXXXXXXX, did not match the one we have logged from this browser/connection. Please check your telephone number and try again. If problem persists please contact your CP

What does this mean ?

ReD

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Lance

You're not trying to do it over a VPN connection or anything are you? Other than the possibility that it is throwing up the error because it is too busy I'm not sure what to suggest. Possibly momentarily disable your firewall?
Lance
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Bat

Hi,
Not much help I guess, but I used it around dinner time today, with no problem.
Cheers,
Gavin :)

colirv

It does give this error message sometimes. The only answer is to keep trying - it generally works in the end.
Colin


Gramps

I have been getting that error message for weeks.

Rik

It's usually a sign that it's busy - for some reason, BT sent its coders to M$ for lessons in how to write useless error messages. :(
Rik
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Adam

The BT Speedtest tends not to respond at all for me, it does all the usual question asking then just sits at doing the best effort test. The speedtester itself is clearly not giving its best effort though!  :whip:
Adam

Rik

I don't think it understands the word 'best', Adam. :)
Rik
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Gary

I have that issue if I use firefox 2.0.0.8 Adam, but not if I use IE7 (XP sp2)
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