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Started by Baz, Oct 05, 2012, 15:25:40

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Baz


sparky

Agreed!

"Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage"

psp83

QuoteOops! Google Chrome could not connect to www.idnet.net

You need more guinea pigs!  :laugh:

Baz

its making us look stupid  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


working now

nice picture.  from a personal point i dont like the sites that  ' Slideshow ' images.


can you stop it any way ?

psp83

Quote from: Baz on Oct 05, 2012, 15:36:00
its making us look stupid  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

working now

nice picture.  from a personal point i dont like the sites that  ' Slideshow ' images.

can you stop it any way ?

Still not working here.

QuoteThe connection has timed out
     
   The server at www.idnet.net is taking too long to respond.
 
  The site could be temporarily unavailable or too busy. Try again in a few
    moments.
  If you are unable to load any pages, check your computer's network
    connection.
  If your computer or network is protected by a firewall or proxy, make sure
    that Firefox is permitted to access the Web.

Glenn

Fine for me Paul, have you cleared your cache or flushed your DNS?
Glenn
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Simon_idnet

Quote from: sparky on Oct 05, 2012, 15:27:07
Agreed!

"Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage"


Which version of IE are you using?

sparky

Hi Simon,

IE8 here. (On Windows 7)

Still not working for me.

psp83

I've tried it all, tried IE9, FireFox 15, Chrome 22 and still can't get the site to load.

Using IDnet's DNS.

Also tried my laptop and iPhone.

Simon_idnet

Quote from: sparky on Oct 05, 2012, 15:46:33
Hi Simon,

IE8 here. (On Windows 7)

That's been tested. The DNS has a TTL of 15 mins so it could be that your cache has not expired it correctly.

Rik

Not working here, Simon, FF15. Customer portal is on the old site still.
Rik
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Simon_idnet

Quote from: Rik on Oct 05, 2012, 15:49:42
Not working here, Simon, FF15. Customer portal is on the old site still.

Try bouncing your router to clear the DNS cache?

psp83

Quote from: Rik on Oct 05, 2012, 15:49:42
Not working here, Simon, FF15. Customer portal is on the old site still.

Do you get "The connection has timed out" in FF ?

Glenn

Simon, are the packages going to be updates in each users customer portal to match the new service name?

Mine shows as Home SuperPro Fibre I assume that is either Fibre Pro Plus or Fibre Priorty?

The drop down menu at the base of the screen is unusual and grey on grey makes it hard to see when selecting from the menu.
Glenn
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Baz

at the moment Simon im seeing on the home page the ' EtherPro Leased Lines ' section is looking sort of greyed out until you mouse over then it appears ok.

Simon_idnet

Quote from: Simon_idnet on Oct 05, 2012, 15:50:55
Try bouncing your router to clear the DNS cache?

Or, if you specify DNS resolvers in Windows directly then just flush the cache.

Baz

Quote from: Glenn on Oct 05, 2012, 15:51:10

The drop down menu at the base of the screen is unusual and grey on grey makes it hard to see when selecting from the menu.

yeah that does look odd also when it drops down is it meant to fully show as I have to scroll down after the drop down appears

Rik

Quote from: Simon_idnet on Oct 05, 2012, 15:50:55
Try bouncing your router to clear the DNS cache?

Will do, I'm currently seeing the new design but 'page not found'.
Rik
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Baz

its changing all the time  :laugh:

the greyed out bit I said is now ok   and it has a right pointing arrow on now where as before it didnt

Simon_idnet

Quote from: Glenn on Oct 05, 2012, 15:51:10
Simon, are the packages going to be updates in each users customer portal to match the new service name?

Mine shows as Home SuperPro Fibre I assume that is either Fibre Pro Plus or Fibre Priorty?

The drop down menu at the base of the screen is unusual and grey on grey makes it hard to see when selecting from the menu.

We won't be moving anyone to the new packages without their request as, in most cases, the bandwidth allowance has actually reduced. But, with the abolition of the peak/off-peak split and no differentiation between ADSL Max and ADSL2+ we have greatly simplified our price list - down from 20 packages to just 10.

Simon_idnet

Quote from: Baz on Oct 05, 2012, 15:53:44
yeah that does look odd also when it drops down is it meant to fully show as I have to scroll down after the drop down appears

Can you re-size the window to get a dynamically-shifted layout.

psp83

Ok, I still can't see the site  :(

I've tried Simon's suggestions.

Main PC uses IDnet DNS. Laptop and phone uses OpenDNS DNS.

I've cleared the cache and done ipconfig /flushdns and both pc and laptop and I'm still getting "The connection has timed out" on both.

Rik

Quote from: Rik on Oct 05, 2012, 15:54:28
Will do, I'm currently seeing the new design but 'page not found'.

All OK now.  :thumb:
Rik
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Ardua

#23
Might I suggest that IDNet needs to send out an e-mail to all its existing customers to advise them of these changes. For example, what are the implications for customers who have paid an annual premium if they wish to change to the new packages? Personally, I would like to avail myself of that option as the off-peak allowance is of no great use to me. I appreciate that e-mailing all customers is a chore but it may save the Support staff from a lot of questions. All that said, it is good to see that IDNet has responded to its customers' concerns.

Edit: has a decision been made to stop the 12 months in advance for 11?

Baz

no the window is maxed out Simon