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  #1023157 10-Apr-2014 22:06
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matkins111: If there is someone out there on standard Telecom xDSL who could try browsing to checkip.dyndns.comand see whether they get an address in the 210.55.212.x range, that would be appreciated.


I get my wan ip address not a cache address Telecom ADSL2+ in Auckland.



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  #1023390 11-Apr-2014 12:31
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Thanks guys. Appreciate it

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  #1192735 10-Dec-2014 10:27
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I've just started having this problem too.
Some sites, especially those using cloudfare are reporting the wrong IP and think I'm behind a known proxy.

Each time I refresh it says I'm connecting from a random IP in the 210.55.212.0/24 subnet



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  #1192739 10-Dec-2014 10:30
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ElectronicFerret: I've just started having this problem too.
Some sites, especially those using cloudfare are reporting the wrong IP and think I'm behind a known proxy.

Each time I refresh it says I'm connecting from a random IP in the 210.55.212.0/24 subnet


Can you please PM me a list of sites where you can reliably reproduce this problem. (Prefer exact pages for ease of replication)

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  #1192779 10-Dec-2014 11:05
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It's actually stopped happening - I requested that this post be reopened on Saturday the 6th.  At the time there were two sites (one which required registration) and the other was http://whatismyipaddress.com/ hitting F5 was bringing up a different IP each time.

I rebooted by VDSL router and it kept happening, but not happening anymore though - will keep an eye on it.




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  #1194847 10-Dec-2014 13:17
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ElectronicFerret: It's actually stopped happening - I requested that this post be reopened on Saturday the 6th.  At the time there were two sites (one which required registration) and the other was http://whatismyipaddress.com/ hitting F5 was bringing up a different IP each time.

I rebooted by VDSL router and it kept happening, but not happening anymore though - will keep an eye on it.


Where about in NZ are you located? I'm down in Lower Hutt and compared the IP address reported by http://whatismyipaddress.com/ to what my router says and they both match up (btw I'm on VDSL).




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  #1194918 10-Dec-2014 14:38
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kawaii: Where about in NZ are you located? I'm down in Lower Hutt and compared the IP address reported by http://whatismyipaddress.com/ to what my router says and they both match up (btw I'm on VDSL).


I'm in Rural northern Waikato (Ex Franklin)

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