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Is anyone else having problems? I can't get on google, I can't read articles on uk.msn.com A forum which is just general chat and jokes. The F1 official website, there may be more but these are regular ones I use that since a couple of days ago are not accessable. As an example this is the message I get.

Network Error...

Your requested host could not be reached. Click on the link below to retry.

Then it gives the website address I am trying to reach :) .

I am on TOT ADSL

Edited by Mosha

What's your ISP?

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My ISP is TOT

Try CTRL +F5 if that happens...

Forces a direct connection to the webserver the site is on.

Also, try using openDNS (just google).

I get this about 1x per week.. For me I switch off my Router for 2 mins and then all works fine again.. My Router is on 24/7 normally

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You also can check with this web site if the server is up or down

http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/

Well at least one mystery solved. Google is down

Seems like a good link. BTW, google is up again. I'm on TOT as well, and likewise find that rebooting the modem helps.

Well at least one mystery solved. Google is down

Google works fine for me on True

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Ok thanks al. After trying all of the tips above I simply turned the computer off and my UPS, that in turn also turned of my modem. Left it a few minutes then fired everything back up. Eveything seems to be reacable now. :)

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