chiang mai Posted yesterday at 03:03 AM Posted yesterday at 03:03 AM ....wont load AN this morning, other browsers will....desktop, windows 10.
Digitalbanana Posted yesterday at 03:08 AM Posted yesterday at 03:08 AM Works fine. Update your o/s and software.
chiang mai Posted yesterday at 03:12 AM Author Posted yesterday at 03:12 AM 3 minutes ago, Digitalbanana said: Works fine. Update your o/s and software. Did that already.
gamb00ler Posted yesterday at 03:21 AM Posted yesterday at 03:21 AM try again when you're logged into a different Windows user account
chiang mai Posted yesterday at 07:41 AM Author Posted yesterday at 07:41 AM 4 hours ago, gamb00ler said: try again when you're logged into a different Windows user account Tried that, no luck.....just spinning wheel and eventually, 504 Bad Gateway Disabled ad-blocker Disabled all extensions All other sites load fine. Will try reloading Chrome from scratch.
gamb00ler Posted yesterday at 08:18 AM Posted yesterday at 08:18 AM (edited) disconnect your network cable if you're using it for access. turn on the hotspot on your phone connect your desktop to the hotspot from your phone try to access AN once again good luck if you know how to start a command line... do it type in the command 'ping aseannow.com' and hit enter the response for a successful test should look like: PING aseannow.com (172.67.69.5): 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 172.67.69.5: icmp_seq=0 ttl=54 time=11.735 ms don't forget to reconnect your network cable and to switch your network connection back to normal Edited yesterday at 08:24 AM by gamb00ler 1
gamb00ler Posted yesterday at 08:33 AM Posted yesterday at 08:33 AM (edited) you can also try to use the IP address of aseannow.com directly in the Chrome address field just type the number 172.67.69.5 into the Chrome address bar... doing this will bypass DNS which is a critical routing method used to connect you to a web site... your internet service provider may have a DNS problem you should get an error when doing that but at least you will find out if you can reach the server that is hosting aseannow.com Edited yesterday at 08:37 AM by gamb00ler
Puccini Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Since yesterday, I can't log in with Oracle and Brave on my Android phone but it works with Chrome. Haven't tried it on the Windows PC yet.
chiang mai Posted 13 hours ago Author Posted 13 hours ago This is weird stuff, chrome AN works fine on my phone but not on the desktop
chiang mai Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago Interesting that I can use my secondary browser to access AN and review which other devices AN thinks I'm signed in on and it shows I'm signed in on Chrome, yet I don't have access. If I sign out those Chrome screens on AN, using the secondary browser and sign in again with Chrome, AN once again thinks I am logged in but I still don't have access.
gamb00ler Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago have you performed any of the tests I suggested? You're the only one who can actually perform the tests so that others with greater technical skills can do a diagnosis.
chiang mai Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago On 11/16/2024 at 3:33 PM, gamb00ler said: you can also try to use the IP address of aseannow.com directly in the Chrome address field just type the number 172.67.69.5 into the Chrome address bar... doing this will bypass DNS which is a critical routing method used to connect you to a web site... your internet service provider may have a DNS problem you should get an error when doing that but at least you will find out if you can reach the server that is hosting aseannow.com This one didn't work:Error 1003 Ray ID: 8e3e67c0bd3fd00c • 2024-11-17 08:38:34 UTC Direct IP access not allowed What happened? You've requested an IP address that is part of the Cloudflare network. A valid Host header must be supplied to reach the desired website. What can I do?
chiang mai Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago On 11/16/2024 at 3:18 PM, gamb00ler said: disconnect your network cable if you're using it for access. turn on the hotspot on your phone connect your desktop to the hotspot from your phone try to access AN once again good luck if you know how to start a command line... do it type in the command 'ping aseannow.com' and hit enter the response for a successful test should look like: PING aseannow.com (172.67.69.5): 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 172.67.69.5: icmp_seq=0 ttl=54 time=11.735 ms don't forget to reconnect your network cable and to switch your network connection back to normal This one still wouldn't connect, spinning wheels only.
gamb00ler Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago It appears that you are able to connect to the AN server but for some reason content is not loading. Your internet service provider doesn't seem to have a DNS issue. The issue almost certainly to do with software on your machine. This kind of issue is rather difficult to diagnose and solve remotely. 1
chiang mai Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago 56 minutes ago, gamb00ler said: It appears that you are able to connect to the AN server but for some reason content is not loading. Your internet service provider doesn't seem to have a DNS issue. The issue almost certainly to do with software on your machine. This kind of issue is rather difficult to diagnose and solve remotely. Not to worry, I appreciate your efforts and assistance regardless. It's a very old machine that just wont die, I wish it would so that I could have an excuse to buy a new one that will allow Win 11. It will be gone inside of 6 months, until then I'm OK with using two browsers, Chrome is a memory hog anyway plus I rather like DuckDuckGo.
topt Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, chiang mai said: This one still wouldn't connect, spinning wheels only. Presume you have deleted all your cache and history in Chrome? Also maybe try the command line. Type cmd and open cmd.exe - then after the prompt type ipconfig /flushdns May or may not help........ 1
chiang mai Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 1 minute ago, topt said: Presume you have deleted all your cache and history in Chrome? Also maybe try the command line. Type cmd and open cmd.exe - then after the prompt type ipconfig /flushdns May or may not help........ I've done the first and will try the second....the MIL was here for a visit, she's probably hexed the damn thing. 🙂 1
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