anyone saw the regulated power supply at mr anthony holton website?any comments on the performance of this supply.
here is the link.http://www.aussieamplifiers.com/regulated.htm
here is the link.http://www.aussieamplifiers.com/regulated.htm
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Re: missing page?
The URL is www.aussieamplifiers.com not www.aussieamps.com
The first one works fine, the second one doesn't.
TheFettler said:this is what I get if I visit any of the pages at www.aussieamps.com :
The URL is www.aussieamplifiers.com not www.aussieamps.com
The first one works fine, the second one doesn't.
trying to acess the site directly with the IP number..
thanks for that tip, but sadly it's no good.
I can't even ping that IP, and any attempt to resolve the URL gives me a completely different ( and wrong ) IP.
...oh and using another browser (Opera) doesn't work either.
Ray
thanks for that tip, but sadly it's no good.
I can't even ping that IP, and any attempt to resolve the URL gives me a completely different ( and wrong ) IP.
...oh and using another browser (Opera) doesn't work either.
Ray
if you can't ping the IP then it won't matter which browser you
use and it isn't the DNS server that causing the problem either.
Can you reach other sites in the same domain? Try for instance
to ping 203.202.24.61 instead. I don't know what this IP is, but it
worked fine to ping it from my computer.
use and it isn't the DNS server that causing the problem either.
Can you reach other sites in the same domain? Try for instance
to ping 203.202.24.61 instead. I don't know what this IP is, but it
worked fine to ping it from my computer.
Christer said:if you can't ping the IP then it won't matter which browser you
use and it isn't the DNS server that causing the problem either.
Can you reach other sites in the same domain? Try for instance
to ping 203.202.24.61 instead. I don't know what this IP is, but it
worked fine to ping it from my computer.
Actually it is very often not possible to Ping web servers directly as a lot of admins block ping requests so that the server remains a little harder to find for people out to do things like DoS attacks or flooding. The HTTP requests however are of course giving responses. At least that is how I think it is and that is true for say PING www.compaq.com.
I would say DNS problems or even client problems. Even trying a different browser is a good idea since IE6 sometimes stops working for inexplicable reasons but I see you tried Opera. Netscape, despite any other issues, ususally seems to stay working when IE stops. As usual clear your browser cache as step 1.
Sorry for the computer dravel.
UrSv said:
Actually it is very often not possible to Ping web servers directly as a lot of admins block ping requests so that the server remains a little harder to find for people out to do things like DoS attacks or flooding. The HTTP requests however are of course giving responses. At least that is how I think it is and that is true for say PING www.compaq.com.
I would say DNS problems or even client problems. Even trying a different browser is a good idea since IE6 sometimes stops working for inexplicable reasons but I see you tried Opera. Netscape, despite any other issues, ususally seems to stay working when IE stops. As usual clear your browser cache as step 1.
Sorry for the computer dravel.
You are probably right, except that I can ping this particular
server without problems, so it is obviously not blocked to
ping requests.
UrSv said:So then that implies local (ISP not client side) DNS problems to me at least unless it is client problems.
No, if it were the DNS I think it should still work to use the IP
number directly, shouldn't it?
Christer said:
No, if it were the DNS I think it should still work to use the IP
number directly, shouldn't it?
Maybe, maybe not as they say when talking IP. Who knows it could be DNS or network problems but at least it seems that the site is up and available from other places.
And yes, I volunteer to stay off further computer stuf for a while.
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