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sunny the current problems are to do with cables under the sea that have been damaged and are going to take up to 2 weeks to repair, info from CNN.

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You have not read the whole thread. The problem is not the cables right now but DNS.

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as far as I see everything is hanging on

195.22.197.233 pal6-cat-telecom-1-id.pal.seabone.net and this is not since last night or caused by the earthquake mentioned, it is since weeks or month, but for sure since I am tracing the route to a server I need in Iceland. :o

I will never understand why my net here in Phuket is down every day around noon for 20min. I am using ToT DLS which is the poorest DSL

I ever got. My friend work with a normal modem and a timecard from

Samart and is sometimes much faster.

Sometimes I really think they are joking with us. Since peek season starts

its slower anyway :D

I hope I havnt break any rules here and Mr Jai Dee wont delete me again

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Warning Retraction

As the discussions related to proxy servers are specifically related to how to access the internet... and not about accessing banned sites, the discussion can continue.

My apologies to all concerned for jumping in too quickly there.

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Thank you for that Jai Dee.

OK people, here's a list of some free proxy servers that may help with your internet issues:

61.246.216.86 port 8080 - India

212.138.64.141 port 80 - Saudi Arabia

202.131.124.218 port 3128 - India

195.226.230.58 port 80 - Kuwait

83.66.73.6 port 3128 - Turkey

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Thank you for that Jai Dee.

OK people, here's a list of some free proxy servers that may help with your internet issues:

61.246.216.86 port 8080 - India

212.138.64.141 port 80 - Saudi Arabia

202.131.124.218 port 3128 - India

195.226.230.58 port 80 - Kuwait

83.66.73.6 port 3128 - Turkey

Do you just copy and paste the adress? How do these work?

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Instructions for use:

Firefox:

Tools, options, general tab, connection settings.

Select manual proxy config, and then in the HTTP proxy section put in an IP address from the above list, add the port in the next box.

Check the box marked "use this proxy server for all protocols"

Click ok

IE:

Tools, internet options, connection tab, Lan settings.

Check the box marked "use a proxy server for your LAN"

Add the IP of a server from the above post, and the port in the box next to it.

Click ok

You now have internet.

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I run 2 ISP's at home (TT&T and CAT) and I'm having trouble accessing US sites with both. The problems started early this morning. When I use the ThaiVisa Speed Test I'm still getting high figures (1,700/600).

I'm only guessing, but I'm suspecting that the high number of tourists in Pattaya right now migt be overloading the Internet gateway.

Has anyone else noticed a problem today?

Can't get Google.com even:

Google

Error

Server Error

The server encountered a temporary error and could not complete your request.

Please try again in 30 seconds.

Yahoo. works a treat been shuffling files back and forth to Libya all day without problem.

Tried google.com.ly, this works. This indicates that the web is not operating as it should, as a spiders web, finding the best route available, even when one strand is broken.

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Let me take a wild guess how this happened:

1. Earthquake broke the cables.

2. TOT technicians thought their DNS servers were broke and kicked the (insert your favorite word here) out of them.

3. Someone fixed the cables or re-routed the traffic.

4. Nothing works now because the DNS servers are broke.

Yeh! :o

Don't you just hate it when something breaks and they repair something that is not broken or even related.

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Taiwan quake cripples Thai Internet

BANGKOK: -- Telecommunications across Asia have been severely disrupted because of damage to undersea cables caused by Tuesday's earthquake near Taiwan.

Banks and businesses in Taiwan, South Korea, China and Japan reported telephone and internet problems.

In Thailand, Internet access slowed to a crawl, with up to 90 per cent of e-mail and web access impossible. There was no word from CAT Telecom, the government monopoly which supplies all Internet service to Thailand.

Taiwan's largest telephone company, Chunghwa Telecom Co, said damage to an undersea cable had disrupted 98% of Taiwan's communications with Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Hong Kong.

Repairs could take three weeks, Vice-General Manager Lin Jen-hung said, but quality would improve daily.

Telecommunications companies in Hong Kong, Japan and China also reported problems.

China's biggest telecoms provider, China Telecommunications Group, said that communications cables to the US and to Europe had been damaged.

"Internet connections have been seriously affected, and phone links and dedicated business lines have also been affected to some degree," it said.

--Bangkok Post 2006-12-27

NOTE: During the current Internet problems, readers in Thailand can access the Bangkok Post website more quickly and efficiently by using the Thailand-based server at:

http://www.bangkokpost.co.th

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Taiwan quake cripples Thai Internet

BANGKOK: -- Telecommunications across Asia have been severely disrupted because of damage to undersea cables caused by Tuesday's earthquake near Taiwan.

Banks and businesses in Taiwan, South Korea, China and Japan reported telephone and internet problems.

In Thailand, Internet access slowed to a crawl, with up to 90 per cent of e-mail and web access impossible. There was no word from CAT Telecom, the government monopoly which supplies all Internet service to Thailand.

Taiwan's largest telephone company, Chunghwa Telecom Co, said damage to an undersea cable had disrupted 98% of Taiwan's communications with Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Hong Kong.

Repairs could take three weeks, Vice-General Manager Lin Jen-hung said, but quality would improve daily.

Telecommunications companies in Hong Kong, Japan and China also reported problems.

China's biggest telecoms provider, China Telecommunications Group, said that communications cables to the US and to Europe had been damaged.

"Internet connections have been seriously affected, and phone links and dedicated business lines have also been affected to some degree," it said.

--Bangkok Post 2006-12-27

NOTE: During the current Internet problems, readers in Thailand can access the Bangkok Post website more quickly and efficiently by using the Thailand-based server at:

http://www.bangkokpost.co.th

Seemed to me a familiar story, same thing happened in 2001 and it took 2-3 weeks to repair it:

Undersea cable problem snarls Internet access in Taiwan

Asian Economic News, Feb 12, 2001

TAIPEI, Feb. 9 Kyodo

An estimated 5 million Internet users in Taiwan were unable to download e-mail and access web sites overseas Friday due to a ruptured undersea cable, local media reported.

Taiwan Internet service providers Seednet and Hinet, which is a subsidiary of state-run Chunghwa Telecom Co., were severely affected by the cable problem and flooded with phone calls from angry subscribers.

Many were unable to download e-mail from U.S.-based free account providers such as Yahoo and Hotmail. Similar Internet access problems were reported in China on Friday.

However, Seednet officials said that access to local web sites as well as to Southeast Asian ones was regular.

Hinet officials said it is believed that a fishing vessel ruptured the optic fiber cable, which runs through the Taiwan Strait and the Sea of Japan to the United States, some 300 kilometers off Shanghai, early Friday.

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Chunghwa Telecom said repairs are expected to take at least two weeks, but cannot be carried out by the Taiwan side since the area where the damage occurred is not under Taiwan jurisdiction.

The cable, which is a multinational joint venture connecting countries in the region including China, Japan, and South Korea, began operating in January last year.

Chunghwa Telecom was rerouting phone calls and Internet traffic through the four other cables to the U.S. as well as satellites, but said it might be markedly more difficult to get connected.

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My apologies to all concerned for jumping in too quickly there.

The unapproved post has been re-approved for viewing.

Kop Khun Krub!

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There was no word from CAT Telecom, the government monopoly which supplies all Internet service to Thailand.

Because they have no clue what's going on. When i called the TRUE support center earlier, they told me to reboot the computer. Of course, those are not the engineers who need to troubleshoot the real problem, but what's making me even more angry is the real problem is not caused by the cables being broken but by their inability to properly re-route the traffic and blocking most, if not all, vital ports.

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I've found a few more proxies that might help if you need them. I haven't tried each and every one of these, but I have randomly tetsed a few with good success. Here they are:

203.144.144.164:80

83.223.130.18:8080

82.137.247.137:80

82.137.247.132:8080

82.137.247.132:80

213.249.155.235:80

212.151.137.45:3128

212.138.64.145:80

212.138.64.143:80

200.65.127.163:3128

200.55.41.199:3128

200.230.117.129:8080

200.193.52.7:8080

200.189.88.11:80

200.171.199.131:3128

200.148.158.131:3128

196.29.212.66:80

195.226.230.58:80

195.175.37.8:8080

195.175.37.8:80

195.175.37.71:8080

195.175.37.71:80

193.165.74.22:3128

165.228.133.10:3128

165.228.132.11:80

165.228.132.10:3128

165.228.131.12:80

165.228.130.10:3128

165.228.129.10:3128

165.228.128.11:80

148.233.229.236:3128

148.233.229.235:8080

148.233.229.235:3128

148.233.159.58:8080

148.233.159.58:3128

148.233.159.57:80

148.233.159.57:3128

148.233.159.24:3128

125.248.244.131:8080

125.244.210.142:8080

125.244.210.140:8080

125.244.152.2:8080

125.244.115.140:8080

61.135.153.116:8080

64.71.189.148:8080

84.244.94.234:3128

212.138.64.143:8000

212.138.64.148:8000

212.138.64.148:8080

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I will never understand why my net here in Phuket is down every day around noon for 20min. I am using ToT DLS which is the poorest DSL I ever got.

I am on TT&T (xxxxxxx@indy) in Phuket, works perfectly well since they replaced some hardware here in Patong. Knowledgeable (sp?) people at the headoffice in Talang, I must say. I recommend switching from ToT.

By the way, I can contact any site in Germany without any problem, even faster than ever! I guess a lot of the I-Cafes in Phuket are closed :-)

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There was no word from CAT Telecom, the government monopoly which supplies all Internet service to Thailand.

Because they have no clue what's going on. When i called the TRUE support center earlier, they told me to reboot the computer. Of course, those are not the engineers who need to troubleshoot the real problem, but what's making me even more angry is the real problem is not caused by the cables being broken but by their inability to properly re-route the traffic and blocking most, if not all, vital ports.

So true, I had a telephone call again with the ToT sevice in Bkk today because I am waiting since last thursday

(6days) for a service guy here which replaces the wunderful HYUNDAI modem again. I cant hear that

MAYBE tomorrow anymore and it cost me another five phonecalls and a lot of time to learn from this customer service center in Bkk today that I should switch my modem off and on again and it will work. Its definately broken I told them and they told me MAYBE tomorrow.

Not a single word of the network problems in Taiwan, in which I personally dont belive anyway. Guess there are some, but its not the only reason why Thaiinternet works like Thai Internet works :D :D :o I also guess they give a s....t and will not work overtime to solve the problem....means 2 weeks holiday for them till they have to get up after the cable is finally fixed :D :D

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About time the opened up the market, the sooner CAT's monopoly is broken the better. Useless ######!!

Without cat maybe cencoring internet does not work so good anymore. Who is than protecting you :o ?

By mistake you might get in contact with pornographic content or even prostitutes. :D

An this may also happen to inocent Thai people, as such things does not exist here, they will be complete shocked.

As well there are places where they play games for money, thats also complete shocking for Thailand.

All that evil foreign things must be outside. Who can do that better than CAT?

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DOH!

I need reliable internet for making my living here. Maybe time to take some holiday. Would you guestimate crappy internet for the coming 2weeks?

It's crappy in Thailand even when it's good.

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