I have just changed isp's and I am no longer able to come to mp3car.com at home.
The only way I can get here is from work.
Anyone have any idea’s why with my new isp i can't see this site
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I have just changed isp's and I am no longer able to come to mp3car.com at home.
The only way I can get here is from work.
Anyone have any idea’s why with my new isp i can't see this site
Your wife is sick of you spending money on your car?
Your ISP is Amish?
Your ISP is Banned?
I know we banned SkinnyBoy's ISP, but he's in australia
Maybe he means he used to be in the UK... until they shipped him off to Australia along with all the other convicts. :D
After the US stopped accepting new imports, they had to turn their attentions elsewhere. And then we went and made ourselves into a country and other such nonsense.
Can you imagine if this happened up in NY? You'd be watching on the news how Rikers Island has declared itself a sovereign nation and will no longer be accepting America's criminals, thank you very much!
On a (slightly [barely, really {almost non-existant}]) more serious note... maybe you should tell us what ISP you use?
try mp3car.ws or mp3car.biz and see if that works
I use bulldog for my ISP UK dsl "www.bulldogdsl.co.uk"
And thanks I’ll give those links a go now "remote desktop".... nope..
Both of those urls are unrecognised.
My Ip is in the 83,146, range if that helps
Try "nslookup www.mp3car.com" to see if it resolves.
If it resolves, try "ping www.mp3car.com" to see if it is reachable.
If it is not reachable, try "tracert www.mp3car.com" to see where it fails.
If the nslookup fails, try reaching the page directly via it's IP, at 66.98.130.63. It could be a DNS cache issue with your ISP.
I tried what you said.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rob Withey
Here is a screen shot of the results
http://mpro.no-ip.com/pics/ping.GIF