Neither the forums or site, don't know why, works fine on other PC's.....
Hmm... CaPman cant get on either. Can you get on with other pcs in your house or were you somewhere else.
Also are you in the UK?(sorry cant remember)
He is (Psst, look at his location). What's your ISP, Ultimate?
He is (Psst, look at his location). What's your ISP, Ultimate?
I wouldn't mind betting it is virgin.net.
Oops I missed the obvious on that one.
Tesco Broadband. I can do it on other PC's, only have one in my house though.
No problem for me with access to Lunarsoft, and I am also UK based.
No problem for me with access to Lunarsoft, and I am also UK based.
Are you winding me up hazelnut?
I think Ultimate Predator is down south like me, which could explain it.
canada can get on line.
Hmm... CaPman cant get on either. Can you get on with other pcs in your house or were you somewhere else.
Also are you in the UK?(sorry cant remember)
What is LunarSoft??
K
What is LunarSoft??
K
another forum in which many of the same members here are members.
Its so annoying, and there seems to be no explanation for it.....
Perhaps you and CaPMan have some kind of software, or combination of it, in common. What has your isp
said?
I am with Tiscali by the way.
Actually hazelnut, it's nothing at all to do with their software. Great thought though! (I helped CaPMan try to figure this out a few nights ago) The issue seems to be a server along the way when they send data from their computers to the Lunarsoft.net server.
Think of it as driving into town to go to the grocery store and you have to go past several stoplights to get there. Along the way, one of the stoplights is out and there is an accident. You're now stuck, can't move ahead or go back really.
The same thing is happening to CaPMan and Ultimate Predator. Their ISP's are sending data to Lunarsoft.net, but it hits a server node along the way and cannot continute on, because that server may be down, or some other (currently unknown) reason.
Damn. Maybe I'll contact my ISP.
Actually hazelnut, it's nothing at all to do with their software. Great thought though! (I helped CaPMan try to figure this out a few nights ago) The issue seems to be a server along the way when they send data from their computers to the Lunarsoft.net server.
Think of it as driving into town to go to the grocery store and you have to go past several stoplights to get there. Along the way, one of the stoplights is out and there is an accident. You're now stuck, can't move ahead or go back really.
The same thing is happening to CaPMan and Ultimate Predator. Their ISP's are sending data to Lunarsoft.net, but it hits a server node along the way and cannot continute on, because that server may be down, or some other (currently unknown) reason.
That was a great explanation Tarun. That is the kind of explanation that "dumbs it down" for those of us that are not as familiar with computers as some of you experienced folks.
That was a great explanation Tarun. That is the kind of explanation that "dumbs it down" for those of us that are not as familiar with computers as some of you experienced folks.
Maybe I should take naps and then answer questions. Surprised that came out of me since i just woke up.
Ultimate, CaPMan contacted his ISP (Virgin.net I believe he said). He's actually found a new ISP to switch to and likes what they have to offer, but first he wants to be sure Lunarsoft.net works.
Actually hazelnut, it's nothing at all to do with their software. Great thought though! (I helped CaPMan try to figure this out a few nights ago) The issue seems to be a server along the way when they send data from their computers to the Lunarsoft.net server.
Think of it as driving into town to go to the grocery store and you have to go past several stoplights to get there. Along the way, one of the stoplights is out and there is an accident. You're now stuck, can't move ahead or go back really.
The same thing is happening to CaPMan and Ultimate Predator. Their ISP's are sending data to Lunarsoft.net, but it hits a server node along the way and cannot continute on, because that server may be down, or some other (currently unknown) reason.
So does this mean for instance, if Ultimate Predator whos ISP is Tesco, asked somone who lived near him who also used Tesco to do that Tracert cmd thing, they would also get the same problem if it was a server error only?
More than likely they would have the same problems trying to access Lunarsoft.net.
Funnily enough the new ISP that I am looking into is Tiscali, at least I now know they are OK.