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www.newzbin.com

 

The listing of thing posted on usenet's servers. Before i moved I used this site daily. Now that I moved, I can't access it. I can access it from other people's houses using the same ISP.

 

What I've done is, reset TCP/IP, cleared cookies in cache in both IE and Mozilla, cleared by LAC's cache(except for DNS cache), failed to ping the website by name, failed to ping it by IP, traceroute dies at "uk.eurorings.net", traceroute from other computer never goes through "uk.eurorings.net".

 

I have XP with no service packs. It's illegal otherwise I might get SP2 and reset my winsocks. It sounds like it's a routing issue. Can anyone think of anything else??

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bump.

 

 

still haven't figured this one out. :( i need my porns, I can get them elsewhere, but this site is the best listing.

 

I'm still too lazy/too proud to call my ISP for help, but i may do that soon. I think their servers are hold on to my old routing information. All I did was move to new a house, so I'm going through a different node I'm sure for the cable. Thus hitting a different router at some point, so I think since I accessed that site so often they had my routing info saved on their servers and routers to lighten the load on their bandwith. So now that i'm using a new node and router it may be trying to route the old way, and thats why my trace routes die overseas, cuz it's routed in some funky direction....or my comp is a piece, I'm sure they will tell me thats my problem. which it very well might be, i can't be positive.

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Guest Leelee

You could try using other DNS servers, instead of the ones your ISP provides you. Verizon had a heck of a problem with this, in certain blocks of their IP's. Probably is a routing issue, though... which it seems you know well enough about.

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On thing I haven't done yet, which I regret cuz it should have been the first thing. Unplugging the modem for a couple hours then plugging it back in to make sure I get a different IP. could help, i suppose.

 

btw) I bumped this cuz I seen some of your other posts in this folder, and figured you might be able to help.

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