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  • Ralph Jones
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    And working again.

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  • Russell Holton
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    Still working OK for me.

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  • Ralph Jones
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    ...and it just cut out here, presently connected by VPN.

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  • Ray Tackett
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    Originally posted by Ralph Jones View Post
    OK for me in Colorado, just now.
    That's where my U.S. VPN endpoint is (nominally Denver, but seems to be a ways south). I have other endpoints available in Europe.

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  • Ray Tackett
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    Working for me since my last post. Maybe a touch of binary indigestion.

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  • Russell Holton
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    Originally posted by Ray Tackett View Post
    Now I get an instant "unable to connect" instead of a timeout.
    Sounds like an active refusal to connect instead of "can't find it".

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  • Stephanie Belser
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    Works for me,

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  • Ralph Jones
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    OK for me in Colorado, just now.

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  • Ray Tackett
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    Failed again this morning, in a new mode. VPN to elsewhere OK. Now I get an instant "unable to connect" instead of a timeout.

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  • Ray Tackett
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    Same here. It's working normally. Until I saw the comments above, I hadn't thought to try without VPN in a while. One of my other favorite sites is unreachable, but I'm pretty sure the site owner failed, once again, to pay his hosting bill. The URL redirects to something with "suspendedpage" in it, so I can't blame Comcast for that one.

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  • Ralph Jones
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    Worked for me, too.

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  • Stephanie Belser
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    Originally posted by Russell Holton View Post
    It's started working for me. Let's see if it lasts.
    I hadn't been bothering to try it, but you're right. It worked for me today without going through the VPN.

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  • Russell Holton
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    It's started working for me. Let's see if it lasts.

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  • Stephanie Belser
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    Originally posted by Russell Holton View Post

    Open a "CMD" (aka DOS Box) and then do Tracert from there. When Tracert is done, it drops you back to the command line and the box stays open.
    Thanks. It worked. Here's Avsig and the Pistol Forum for comparison:

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    I use Opera's VPN, I'm presuming that tracert is running outside of it.

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  • Russell Holton
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    Originally posted by Stephanie Belser View Post
    is there a way to stop the Tracert window from closing? There're other places that I reach in a dozen hops or so. Avsig, not so much.
    Open a "CMD" (aka DOS Box) and then do Tracert from there. When Tracert is done, it drops you back to the command line and the box stays open.

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