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speedymove
14-05-2011, 16:18
Is anybody else having problems with their Virgin media Internet connection at the moment? Specifically there are a number of websites that I just cannot access. The browser just hangs until it times out. One of the websites is http://liverpoolfc.tv plus many others.

I have attached a tracert screenshot of me trying to connect to liverpoolfc.tv. I would appreciate any help with this issue that you can offer.. Thanks!

zekeisaszekedoes
14-05-2011, 16:28
That's odd... doesn't work for me either. Also, I add http://ign.com (was looking up a strategy guide for Shadow Of The Colossus last few creatures) and http://open.salon.com (link Roger Ebert tweeted about writing).

Typically this would happen just as I get my VMNG300 installed (30Mb on overlay) and everything is running nice. There's always SOMETHING, isn't there?

Oh, as a side note, same lack of success with neighbours connection (10Mb on legacy). What's going on here?

speedymove
14-05-2011, 16:30
That's odd... doesn't work for me either. Also, I add http://ign.com (was looking up a strategy guide for Shadow Of The Colossus last few creatures) and http://open.salon.com (link Roger Ebert tweeted about writing).

Typically this would happen just as I get my VMNG300 installed (30Mb on overlay) and everything is running nice. There's always SOMETHING, isn't there?

Oh, as a side note, same lack of success with neighbours connection (10Mb on legacy). What's going on here?

Yeah, I can't access ign.com either.. I hope they can sort it soon!

Blue Alert
14-05-2011, 16:32
Ditto. VirginMedia in Gloucester, can't access any of the sites linked to in the above post. I know all th esites are working because I can access them over my mobile phone network on my phone.

Hugh
14-05-2011, 16:36
Both sides accessible from Leeds - hope you get it sorted soon.

Blue Alert
14-05-2011, 16:44
I can't get to any IGN powered boards, it seem... like http://boards.theforce.net

_wtf_
14-05-2011, 17:16
VPN off can't

VPN on can

mogg
14-05-2011, 17:47
soo, is this a virgin problem, or a firmware update thing thats gone wrong or something ?
does virgin know about it, are they doing anything about it ?
got same problems, though it mostly seems to be game/online game sites that are effected

PaulH225
14-05-2011, 17:55
Same here, can't access Intel's download centre (downloadcenter.intel.com) but can access www.intel.com.. Youtube's ok too.. Traceroute drops out at the same point as speedymove's..

EDIT: Just spoke to 50Mb support, they're not aware of anything but is going to check with the networks team..

DerekRothwell
14-05-2011, 18:17
You should be thankful you can't access Redsh*teTV - no silverware games been on there for years now

BritAngie
14-05-2011, 18:23
It's also affecting World of Warcraft users- we can't even launch the game to log on.

speedymove
14-05-2011, 18:29
You should be thankful you can't access Redsh*teTV - no silverware games been on there for years now

wrong forum for that mate..

How long does it take these guys to sort out network problems like this normally?

PaulH225
14-05-2011, 19:55
Speedy, depends on what the problem is.. Could be a 5 min fix, could take a few hours.. If you're just browsing the web, some people have had success using the proxy server (webcache.virginmedia.com:8080) to access the sites they're having trouble with (see this post (http://community.virginmedia.com/t5/Up-to-50Mb-broadband/A-number-of-sites-blocked-unreachable-including-Steam-bit-ly/m-p/495759/message-uid/495759/highlight/true#U495759) on VM's support forum). Seems to take a different route thus avoiding the problem router.

Paul

zekeisaszekedoes
14-05-2011, 20:09
It's certainly not a DNS problem; sites resolve but won't ping or respond on port 80.

The proxy is a nice temp fix.

Bullstein
14-05-2011, 20:25
All those sites quickly accessible from Glasgow

Hope you get I sorted bud

speedymove
14-05-2011, 21:35
Speedy, depends on what the problem is.. Could be a 5 min fix, could take a few hours.. If you're just browsing the web, some people have had success using the proxy server (webcache.virginmedia.com:8080) to access the sites they're having trouble with (see this post (http://community.virginmedia.com/t5/Up-to-50Mb-broadband/A-number-of-sites-blocked-unreachable-including-Steam-bit-ly/m-p/495759/message-uid/495759/highlight/true#U495759) on VM's support forum). Seems to take a different route thus avoiding the problem router.

Paul

Great tip that Paul! Thanks very much for that, it works a treat while they sort their problems out. Cheers!

---------- Post added at 20:33 ---------- Previous post was at 19:25 ----------

All seems to be working again now! Thanks for all the help and advice guys.[COLOR="Silver"]

FH-x
22-05-2011, 22:41
Bumping this thread because this problem seems to have resurfaced, with the same websites affected. Steam, Blizzard/WoW, liverpoolfc.tv (lol), guild wars, etc.

edit: From Bournemouth. Problem's been reported again on the VM forums by some of the same people who were complaining about it last week, so I know it's not just me.

http://community.virginmedia.com/t5/Up-to-50Mb-broadband/Steam-and-Engadget-blocked/td-p/495193

Hugh
22-05-2011, 22:53
Steam and liverpoolfc.tv working fine from Leeds on 30Mb

Peter_
22-05-2011, 23:03
I can connect instantly in Liverpool as well to those sites as well.

nathanddave
22-05-2011, 23:21
I cannot connect either, use steam everyday it is ridiculous this problem. Does anyone know why it actually happens?

Also, I am in gloucester for anyone having the same problem in this area.

FH-x
22-05-2011, 23:25
if you run a tracert it'll fail at one of the hops, winn-bb-1a-as0-0.network.virginmedia.net. i don't understand it really, barely computer literate, but i assume that server's having issues.

zekeisaszekedoes
22-05-2011, 23:57
Back with a vengeance now... we're talking BBC site/rss feeds not working (can ping, dns resolves, site doesn't come up), eBay not loading a bunch of images, other sites I was using like theTVDB.com failing to load at all or even ping. It's a real mess.

There's always something, eh? Just as I iron out all the bugs on the home network end, VM have a problem with their infrastructure. It's disappointing to have the feeling only half the entire internet is accessible.

FH-x
23-05-2011, 00:12
BBC's fine, it always has been for me. Some people have had problems with facebook and IGN, and those have always been fine for me, too. I really don't get what the problem is.

Krankor
23-05-2011, 00:15
Can confirm I've lost BBC pages, STEAM and loads of others :(

zekeisaszekedoes
24-05-2011, 00:02
Appears to be alright now, although in the meantime I've rigged the router up to use Google's DNS, which seems faster than VMs, so not a fair test although I don't see that it makes much difference.

AndyCalling
24-05-2011, 00:12
Appears to be alright now, although in the meantime I've rigged the router up to use Google's DNS, which seems faster than VMs, so not a fair test although I don't see that it makes much difference.

When I tested Google DNS, Open DNS and VM DNS by pinging from my old 20meg VM connection, VM's servers were very certainly swifter. Try pinging the DNS servers before you settle on one, you might find it's just the thrill of not using the VM servers that you're getting rather than a speed increase. :)~

No, it makes little difference to speed unless the DNS servers are far away. It would be nice if the Superhub let me use other DNS servers simply though, then I could dodge these drop-out issues with ease when they crop up.

zekeisaszekedoes
24-05-2011, 00:44
I agree, probably VM's DNS servers are about the same, although despite a ~10ms ping increase (~30ms vs. ~20ms) on Google's DNS, sites do seem a tad quicker to load. Main reason for the change was to see if it would avert any problems I was having, but in most cases the sites still wouldn't load all content, or anything at all.

guru
29-05-2011, 12:48
I'm having this problem, been like it for a few days now. I'm having to use a webcache but it's far from ideal. Anyone else experiencing it?