Posted on 03/18/2009 8:51:45 AM PDT by NewJerseyJoe
Is anyone having trouble loading the AR15.com website? Whenever I try to load it, I get the standard IE "The page cannot be displayed" page. I've tried this on two different PCs in my house, with the same result.
I checked my Hosts file (for both domain and IP), but that's not the problem. Checked the Security tab of IE options -- *.ar15.com is listed in my Trusted Sites. Checked my firewall, and nothing there to prevent me from accessing the website.
I have accessed ar15.com in the past, so this is something new.
Using Pentium-750, Windows XP, IE 6, ZoneLabs ZoneAlarm firewall
1. Anonymouse.org (anonymizer website) gets me in immediately and quickly, with both IE and Firefox
2. AR15.com's alternate URL -- AK47.net -- works with no problems on both browsers.
I think that would be kind of weird, considering that (A) I've accessed AR15.com before, and (B) this is the original router (Siemens Slipstream) that I got from my ISP when I signed up for DSL service!
yeah, but routers can start going buggy.
At a minimum you should:
1. Turn off your computer
2. Turn off router
3. Turn off modem
4. Turn on modem - wait till it quits flashing
5. Turn on router - wait till you see it sync with the modem
6. Turn on/plug your computer into the router
Then try the sites again
try
tracert ar15.com
from an msdos box. It may show where it’s being dropped.
Other websites -- such as FR -- the tracert shows all the hops.
My ISP assures me that it does not block any websites.
Something is screwing with your ability to resolve dns.
try this from the msdos box, and then try again.
ipconfig /flushdns
after this, I’m not sure where to go with it.
The weird thing is that the same thing is happening on TWO computers (using the same DSL connection). That's weird because, with the 2nd PC, I rarely use it for online stuff -- mostly for just video and sound editing.
If it’s on two computers, I’d look outside the boxes themselves.
Have you rebooted your router? You could just log in, and release and reacquire dhcp.
maybe it would be interesting to see if you can et the site through an anonymizer site. I’ve never used it, but someone mentioned Anonymouse.org earlier.
I am having the exact same problem, the anonymous login works, the problem started on the same day. Still looking for a solution. Joined in here to just to see the answer.
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