A fix would be great but i somehow doubt it.
Ted
I am on FS unlimited and can access both URL's you have posted. Don't know
what your problem could be though.
Mike.
>In my previous posts I stated that I was UNABLE to connect while using
>FREESERVE 24/7 some bt stuff like my web page
>http://www.g4jkq.btinternet.co.uk just for one, and
>http://www.btinternet.com for another, most replies say it is and always
>BTthat is crappy bt, Possible so, !! however I can't grasp the script here
>because if I connect to another isp such as Line one, ic24, tesco, I
>connect without the slightest delay to the above url's. If you have
>freeserve can you do 2 things for me, try the above, and explain why I cant
>connect with my FS Connnection. Most other Web pages ok..to re state (sorry)
>I have also tried FS Cashe.
>
I've just tried http://www.g4jkq.btinternet.co.uk/ and
http://www.btinternet.com/ from a Freeserve (Unlimited Time)
connection and they both work.
Gareth
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Gareth Kitchener
Bedfordshire, England.
http://www.garethkitchener.com
> http://www.g4jkq.btinternet.co.uk
I got
ERROR 205 -- DNS name lookup failure. Please contact your system
administrator.
> http://www.btinternet.com
Connected OK
Your problem may be that your ISP's name servers don't have entries for
the addresses you are not getting through to.
Connect via one of your other ISP's, go to a command prompt, and type
tracert www.g4jkq.btinternet.co.uk
If it says "Unable to resolve target name www.g4jkq.btinternet.co.uk" (or
something similar), then it is a name server problem. You may be able to work
around the problem by hard coding the name servers to use (including at least
one name server from a different ISP) in your dial-up networking
configuration.
On the other hand, if it finds the target, then it will print each machine on
the Internet between you and the target, along with 3 round trip times for
packets to get to that target and back.
If the trace goes into a loop, that indicates a router problem - you should
contact the owners of the routers in the loop.
If the trace ends with lots of lines "* * * Request timed out", it indicates
that the last router on the list could not send packets on (or could not route
packets back to you). You should contact the owner of that router to report
the problem.
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Nikki Locke, Trumphurst Ltd. PC & Unix consultancy & programming
nikki@<remove the "no.spam.please." to reply>trumphurst.com
http://www.trumphurst.com/
No problems with either link on my Freeserve Unlimited, though I am in shock
at being able to dial in first time. :)