Lost Service with a strange page

Started by David, Sep 06, 2009, 17:37:08

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David

I am posting this just in case others may have had an interuption today no I am not with IDNet I note the wording which I have not seen before  :dunno:

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Rik

New one to me, David, what were you trying to access at the time?
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David

I was acessing the forum thats all I wonder if this is a BT thing normally I would get page not displayed ,but unplugged and back on I came.It did slow down and page timed out.I am wondering if along with the BT test this is something new  :dunno: at the exchange that is
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Rik

I tried accessing the IP address directly, and got the same page, so I wonder if something happened to your DNS and it resolved wrongly. Best ask A&A, David.
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David

 :bawl: not again I'm still in medication from the last time
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David

Many hammer all over the wall and believe that with each blow they hit the nail on the head.

Rik

It sounds a bit like the problem IDNet had with IPv6.
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David

Ah well its ok now but posted just in case anyone else gets that as its a new one on me  :dunno:
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john

Some people just can't take a hint  :out:  ;D

David

 :rofl: :rofl2: thank god for that I thought I was paranoid  ;D
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Niall

Quote from: badpianoplayer on Sep 06, 2009, 17:37:08
I am posting this just in case others may have had an interuption today no I am not with IDNet I note the wording which I have not seen before  :dunno:

I've seen that before. When I was with Nildram and they basically ran out of bandwidth and were sharing pipes with Newnet, when you logged into Nildram you'd see that page (or similar) or get a really bad connection. You'd then have to switch to the Newnet login.
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bobleslie

I had this error page a couple of times recently with IDNet.

It always happened when I was surfing, and the downstream seemed to get stuck. I assumed it was BT working on the line.  ::)

After rebooting I was still disconnected from IDNet but synced o.k. with exchange.   :dunno:

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Rik

Possibly a stale session. BT do seem to be doing a lot of unannounced engineering work - often creating problems in the process.
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David

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David

Just got back online got that page again but there has been a major outage for me went down at 12.10 and just reconnected.....BT dont you just love em  :eyebrow:
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David

Many hammer all over the wall and believe that with each blow they hit the nail on the head.

Rik

So an A&A issue made worse by the interface with BT. :( I know from IDNet that some BT circuits just don't recognise the disconnection, leading to a stale session problem. That's why we often give the advice to power down the router for up to 15 minutes.
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David

Thats what I did,it hasnt affected my speed though  ;D
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David

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David

 :lol:  :whistle: How long were you in the navy ?
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