"jm" <needin4mation@gmail.com> hath wroth:
>Hi, hoping someone can help me. All of a sudden I was unable to get to
>a series of websites all on the same IP.
Were you trying to access the sites by domain name or by IP address?
>They are all my websites. I
>called the host provider and they had no problems.
They usually test from inside their firewall. Not a valid test. Call
your neighbor and have them try it. I usually login to one of my
office or customers machines with VNC just to be sure.
>In fact I could get
>to the sites by using proxify. But aside from that I couldn't even
>ping them.
What's a proxify? Oh, that:
http://proxify.com
Good test from essentially a different ISP. Since that works, the ISP
and your servers are fine, leaving your cable ISP, your equipment, and
your PC.
>Just to see if it was my equipment for some reason, I took the dlink
>524 (I think) out of the middle and hooked my cable modem directly to
>the PC. I could then get to the sites. I let my router "rest" for a
>good 30 minutes. Put it back in the picture and the sites were
>blocked. I am able to repeat this at will.
That's fairly conclusive. Something in the DI-524.
>How could my router cause a problem like this? I have made no changes.
The DI-524 can block by IP address, URL, domain, and whatever. See
this page in your DI-524 setup:
<http://support.dlink.com/emulators/di524_revc/adv_filters.html>
Any garbage there?
It could also be corrupted in some weird way. I did that yacking on a
5 watt VHF radio near a DI-514 so I assume it can happen to other
models. Got any transmitters nearby? If all else fails, scribble
down your settings, hard reset, reload settings, and start over.
>I'm not even using my main PC on a wireless connection.
>It's using the wired router ports.
Then why are you asking this question in a wireless newsgroup? Ok,
I'll be nice and pretend it's a wireless problem.
>Just don't see how the router could cause
>problems on one set of website (all on the same box and IP) out there.
>Sounds like a ISP problem, but it goes away when the router is missing
>in my topology.
Dunno. It's fairly obvious that it's something inside the DI-524.
Maybe if you look at the log file at:
<http://support.dlink.com/emulators/di524_revc/st_log.html>
you might see a clue when trying to get to the site.
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