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30-Jun-2008, 08:47 PM #1
Can't access a website
I have tried to figure this out and read a similar post, but to no avail.

Currently I am unable to access a particular site with my ISP. I used to access this site daily and two days ago it stopped. I have changed nothing within my system to cause this.

Also, I can reach the site on this same computer using a dial up connection and with my PDA so I am certain it is not the site, but my usual ISP having problems.

I contacted the tech guy at the ISP and he said he could not find a problem although he could not access the site either. Also, I contacted the site and they say they have no problems and it must be my ISP.

I did a tracert even though I have no idea what it means. I plan to contact the tech from my ISP about it again tomorrow but was hoping I could find out more here as well.

Tracing to 209.11.231.79



Here is a copy of the Tracert:

1. 19ms 21ms 22ms 10.20.20.1
2. 24ms 19ms 24ms cust10.b2xonline.net [10.250.98.10]
3. 27ms 24ms 24ms 64.203.170.33
4. 28ms 44ms 49ms 10.242.73.2
5. 23ms 46ms 47ms 10.242.73.2
6. 37ms 38ms 29ms asbn-GE4-0-0.core.ntelos.net [216.12.3.65]
7. 54ms 64ms 59ms ge-1-1-0.410.arl.DCA3.gblx.net [64.214.131.153]
8. 63ms 54ms 54ms cpr1-ge-13-2.VirginiaEquinix.savvis.net [208.173.10.141]
9. * * * Request Timed Out.
10. * * * Request Timed Out.
11. * * * Request Timed Out.
12. * * * Request Timed Out.
13-30 all timed out as well

Can you tell by this where the problem is and if it would be with my ISP or anything really? Is there anything more that I would be able to do or try as the tech at the ISP didnt seem to know.

Thanks for any help you have

Last edited by Westchester : 30-Jun-2008 08:54 PM.
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