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Title says it all, I cannot access the website. I tried Firefox, Chrome and Edge. So I thought it's my network. Turns out I can reach it just fine on my phone! So I turned off my Firewall, still to no avail. What the hell could this be?
The error message also doesn't say much. Most browsers say something along the lines of "Unable to connect" or ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED, and tell me to check my internet connection (works fine), turn off my Firewall (already done), or disable a proxy (not using any).
I really need to access Dropbox because my professor posts lecture videos on it. I hope I can receive help.
I found the solution! I will share it to let others know what it was. It was really **bleep**ty thing.
Turns out dropbox.com was listed in the 'hosts' file. After I deleted it from there, it worked. Here's what to do (only works if this is the root of the problem):
Open Notepad as Administrator (otherwise it doesn't work). Then from Notepad navigate to C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc , then make sure that Explorer is set to "All files (.)", otherwise it won't see the hosts file. After this it should become visible in this folder, then open it. Now it's open in Notepad. Now search for all entries containing dropbox.com, delete them all, and save the file.
The only thing I'm wondering is how the hell did dropbox.com ever end up in that file...
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Anyone know an easy way to print a simple list of online orders from a desktop computer? I can export transaction reports but they don't include any detail like customer name, etc. From the Orders menu, I don't seem to be able to export a list of Active orders? Is there an easy workaround for this? Or do I have to manually print each order? I'd rather print a list, but could print the 65 orders individually. Just don't want to have to print them all one by one. Waste of paper and a pain in the **bleep**.
I forgot to ask about this, do you really need to have a 120V input into your load?
From what we can see here, the issue has something to do with the wiring. Like what I have said before the UPS that you have requires a single phase input with Hot, Neutral and Ground configuration. You might be feeding it with 120V but it comes from two phase. If the phase to phase voltage is within the range of the UPS it will probably stay online, however it would not resume when power is restored because it is looking for H, N, G and not H,H,G.
You could either use an X167 unit, which is dual input 230/120, or you could use a stepdown transformer upstream from the UPS. We do not have any 220v stepdowns, but the SURT003 could do either 208 or 240 if you can tune you input to be in range. The output of the transformer would be H,N,G. One other option if your equipment has universal power supplies would be to use a high volt UPS (either an international or a T 208v). With the kind of your input connection/wiring, you might be best off with an RT like the SURT1000XLI
Hi Phillip,
What is the exact model of your UPS? This can be found at the back of your Smart-UPS. This would tell us what kind of input voltage it requires. If it is a domestic US/North American Model it requires to have a single phase Hot, Neutral and Ground configuration.
Thank you very much.
From your response, I do see that the site wiring fault LED is lit up. As much as possible it is not recommended to use the UPS if this LED is lit up for this lessens the units capability to suppress surge/spike. I strongly suggest that you have this addressed first, we do have an APC Knowledgebase Article that would tell you the reason why does it lits up -- [My Site Wiring Fault Indicator LED is on my UPS/Surge Protector -en.apc.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/183/kw/site%20wiring%20fault%20light]
The sensitivity LED is lit up as well, I do have a feeling that the unit might be at high sensitivity right now. It means that a small change in voltage or distortion with the AC frequency would make the UPS switch to on battery. We could lower it down by pressing the button beside it, it can be set to Low, Medium and High.
Do you see a white sticker at the back? See if you could find something that says SUA1000US or something.
Thanks.
Yes the unit has a sticker with SUA 1000 US.
What i have managed to do today is to hook up to a supply that is single phase 224v. This goes into the STAC voltage regulator. But i still have 2 phases coming out of the STAC 62v and 30v each 107v combined, to the UPS.
The clicking, flashing, beeping happens when the Air condition unit on the same supply kicks off, and this is the only time the UPS has a problem.
But today with the 224v supply this has not been happening, the UPS has not clicked or beeped ones.
So i think the solution to my issue is to make sure that the supply is 220v single phase.
I havent been able to Check out the Wiring fault LED (why is it not on the front) but will do so and report back.
How is the STAC wired up to your UPS? The UPS should be configured with an input setup of 1 Hot, 1 Nuetral and 1 Ground.
The air conditioner could be causing your voltage to sag, it tends to "eat-up" the voltage and this affects the other electrical outlets that you have. Your UPS senses that the voltage dipped and for the load to have a good input, it switches itself to battery power.
"How is the STAC wired up to your UPS? The UPS should be configured with an input setup of 1 Hot, 1 Nuetral and 1 Ground."
The problem here is i have no control over the the way the STAC is configured. but i seems to split the 110 voltage.
"Your UPS senses that the voltage dipped and for the load to have a good input, it switches itself to battery power."
Yes this is what it does, but the issue is Why does the UPS not sort its self out and stay "online" when the power has been restored. It just keeps on clicking, online, offline, online, offline,
Is it that with the incorrectly configured power supply the UPS is confused.
We know that if i have 2 phase to the AC and STAC, which gves 2 phase to the UPS, there is a problem.
If I have 1 phase to the AC and STAC, which gives 2 phase to the UPS, there is not a problem.
Does APC do a Voltage regulator which would give me 110v hot, neutral and ground even though i put in 110v 2 phase, or 220v single phase.
Thank you for your help
(after your next reply i will close this question, i'm going home to Scotland on Thus)
thanks again
ctinspector
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I have marked the question as answered. But there is still a question, "why will the UPS not reset its self when the power is resumed". This would be a very technical answer, but something that maybe needs to be addressed.
So I have a old phillips tv that has roku on it, and when I say old I mean 8 years or so. I recently plugged a playstation into it because it was just sitting in the spare room not being used as it has no remote, it worked great just using the single button on the back to switch inputs but now all of a sudden despite it not being connected to the internet or me using any of the roku **bleep** on it I have a pop up with dispute resolution terms every time I turn it on that I cannot clear as I don't have a fking remote. I would accept it if I could.. Just to get it out of my **bleep** face. Any solutions to this? Though judging with how helpful roku seems to be around here I won't hold my breath and will probably be forced to buy a new TV, I can tell you right now it won't be a roku or phillips.
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