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profrink

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#140841 21-Feb-2014 21:24
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Hi guys & gals,

I've got a friend on a Telecom residential connection who is having trouble accessing a shared hosting server based in Sydney.

Tried clearing caches, using different devices etc but no luck. Works for me on Snap and Vodafone connections

Don't want to give the account URL (site mid-build, no domain yet) but this is the IP of the server, which will also just times out for them. (It should load a Site5 web hosting page.)

http://101.0.76.155/

Can anyone who is on a TNZ connection kindly check if they can access this?

Thanks!

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cjmchch
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  #992031 21-Feb-2014 21:40
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can he access it from his computer using a proxy?




 

 

 




askelon
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  #992035 21-Feb-2014 21:43
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Works fine for me on Telecom VDSL.. 

fastmikey
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  #992047 21-Feb-2014 21:59
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No probs here on Telecom UFB either.



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  #992073 21-Feb-2014 22:33
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Fine for me, Telecom VDSL.

profrink

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  #992087 21-Feb-2014 22:51
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Alright cheers guys. Will look further into the connected devices.

(Mods feel free to lock thread)

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