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brettjbuckley
21-07-2004, 10:17
A certain website (irrelevant which one) cannot be accessed via NTL broadband by either myself or two other of my NTL broadband friends. It returns a "page not found" error after a lengthy wait. All other websites seem to work fine.

However, two of my friends on BT broadband can access the site without any problems!

Stop It
21-07-2004, 10:28
Its irrelevent which one? If you said it, maybe us other NTL users could see if it works or if its a proxy/local fault.... :P

Neil
21-07-2004, 10:30
A certain website (irrelevant which one) cannot be accessed via NTL broadband by either myself or two other of my NTL broadband friends. It returns a "page not found" error after a lengthy wait. All other websites seem to work fine.

However, two of my friends on BT broadband can access the site without any problems!

What's the address of this website?

APS
21-07-2004, 10:31
Same here (Shepshed). There seems to be some sort of routing problem out of the Leics area (which I can see via tracert). Most IP traffic gets stuck there, but the web caches seem to be able to bypass the blockage for most but not all http stuff. Ironincally I cannot get to NTL Business member services page, unless I log on via another ISP!

APS

brettjbuckley
21-07-2004, 10:39
http://www.melsmates.co.uk/

You should see a white screen, with the message:
"IF YOU CAN SEE THIS, THE SITE WORKS FINE"

Stop It
21-07-2004, 10:43
http://www.melsmates.co.uk/

You should see a white screen, with the message:
"IF YOU CAN SEE THIS, THE SITE WORKS FINE"
Yep, fine here, and did someone mention Leicester?
http://www.ntl-isp.ntl.com/ServiceStatus/ <---shows a fault In leicester

dd2k
21-07-2004, 10:44
http://www.melsmates.co.uk/

You should see a white screen, with the message:
"IF YOU CAN SEE THIS, THE SITE WORKS FINE"

works ok, and i go through nottingham proxy

brettjbuckley
21-07-2004, 10:46
Must be a local (Huddersfield) proxy problem then.
I need NTL to take this seriously as it is a website I am about to build for a client and will be costing me a lost of money.

Which is the best number to call?

Neil
21-07-2004, 11:11
Must be a local (Huddersfield) proxy problem then.
I need NTL to take this seriously as it is a website I am about to build for a client and will be costing me a lost of money.

Which is the best number to call?

Who is hosting this website?

You would need to ring ntl Tech Support on 0845 650 0121 (could be 0125)

ntl will accept no claims for loss of cash (nor should they), as you should not be running any form of business from a residential connection.

orangebird
21-07-2004, 11:12
Must be a local (Huddersfield) proxy problem then.
I need NTL to take this seriously as it is a website I am about to build for a client and will be costing me a lost of money.

Which is the best number to call?

Don't tell ntl that - assuming that you have a residential account (as opposed to a ntl business account), you shouldn't be using your bb connection for work purposes, therefore, any claims of compensation ( :rolleyes: ), should you lose money/business from your client will fall on deaf ears anyway.........

th'engineer
21-07-2004, 11:23
Could it be related to the thread (http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/showthread.php?t=15100) on the poxy routing software the WCCP:angel:

seaneeboy
21-07-2004, 11:26
ntl will accept no claims for loss of cash (nor should they), as you should not be running any form of business from a residential connection.

Hehe - you are *so* busted ;)

KramTechie
21-07-2004, 15:05
Hi

I have had the same issue for months! the hosting company say they cannot find an issue and NTL support have supposedly opened a ticket with the network team :rolleyes: (2 weeks ago and still no contact from NTL).

what happens is Outlook Express which checks email at 10 min intervals reports an error despite my ntl and other email accounts working fine then a quick check and www.mds.cc (http://www.mds.cc/) shows server not found. (not much to see there but i use the email alot). I can go to other sites like google etc no problem.

tracert stops because of a firewall but as i pointed out the routing dies 1 hop before the firewall. I would expect NTL to have enough power to talk directly to the operater of the IP/router or whatever it is that dies (cable internet) to find out why packets fail to get thru at random.

Using my 0845 dial-up (ISDN non NTL) i get thru ok.

Kram
On NTL BB from Leeds via STB (Pace)

brettjbuckley
21-07-2004, 15:43
I phoned NTL and they suggested that I should try specifying a proxy server in the Internet Explorer config. They have supplied an address and port number and I shall try tonight and post the results.

Electrolyte01
21-07-2004, 16:26
I used to get this at times on Windows, when I formatted and re-installed Windows or the DNS gives me another IP then it used to work. Strange I think :erm:

Neil
21-07-2004, 16:33
Must be a local (Huddersfield) proxy problem then.
I need NTL to take this seriously as it is a website I am about to build for a client and will be costing me a lost of money.

Which is the best number to call?

Have you checked the ntl Server Status Page?

ntl broadband customers in the Leicester and surrounding region may currently be experiencing issues with browsing the Internet or checking email, some customers may also be experiencing a complete loss of service, these issues are due to a technical fault. Our engineers are aware and are working to resolve them as soon as possible. Please accept our apologies for any inconvience caused.

Not sure if that relates to you or not?

http://www.ntl-isp.ntl.com/ServiceStatus/

Chrysalis
21-07-2004, 17:45
yes leics has a major outage at the moment I can only browse via their transperent proxy, but only to some sites, it also just isnt web browsing routes are just a complete mess.

brettjbuckley
22-07-2004, 08:50
It fixed the problem immediately.
Incidentally, The proxy I am using is 62.254.128.6, port 8080

KramTechie
22-07-2004, 09:02
Out of interest are you near Oxford? as the IP traces to an oxford cache.
I will give it a go and see what happens.
Out most of today but Outlook will still be checking emails and if it dies i will see an error message.

Kram

Hom3r
22-07-2004, 12:44
A certain website (irrelevant which one) cannot be accessed via NTL broadband by either myself or two other of my NTL broadband friends. It returns a "page not found" error after a lengthy wait. All other websites seem to work fine.

However, two of my friends on BT broadband can access the site without any problems!

I've had a similar problem with my 1Mb (soon 1.5 :D )

look at this link

http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/showthread.php?t=15034

FlimsyFeet
23-07-2004, 23:34
[Admin Edit] (Neil)-potential spam removed] does not work for me on ntl, yet I can access OK at work?

KramTechie
26-07-2004, 10:31
It fixed the problem immediately.
Incidentally, The proxy I am using is 62.254.128.6, port 8080Its been rock solid on www and email until this morning when email died just to the server i have issues with!
www ok.

now email don't use proxy from what i know since its on port 25 & 110
so i still have issues and No NTL support :(

Kram

mt50
26-07-2004, 19:49
i've been able to get onto a few websites for over a month now. getting fed up now, also most nights the connection will go really really slow(slower than 56k) i'm on 600k btw.

anything i can do about it? i can't get on to ordersky.com but sky.com works. there are a few other's aswell

KramTechie
26-07-2004, 20:07
Hi

Your problem is not quite the same as normally i can connect to all sites at good speeds on 600K. Its only 1 site that routing to causes a problem.

You could try the proxy as suggested on an earlier thread

62.254.128.6, port 8080

Kram

mt50
26-07-2004, 20:18
thanks kram it's working fine now :)