Sorry, Radi. The problem was all on my end (as web host of DX4WIN.com). The IP block that you are using, 84.x.x.x, was an unroutable block of IPs until recently. My firewall is set up to block IPs that are not routable, and I missed the fact that some of the IPs in the 84.x.x.x block of IPs have been assigned and are legitimate, routable IPs.
The problem has been resolved, and you should be able to reach http://www.dx4win.com. My sincere apologies for the problem! And thanks to George K5VUU for forwarding your message to me so I could look into it. 73 - Scott KA9FOX --------------------------------------------------------------- Scott Neader KA9FOX (608)788-1234 / FAX (608)787-0100 Free Ham Radio Classified Ads: http://swap.QTH.com Web Hosting Services: http://hosting.QTH.com Domain Name Registrations: http://www.YourCallSign.com At 07:58 PM 10/12/2004 -0700, you wrote: >Hi, >Thanks to all sending me info on accessibility on their end. I tried to >connect using my old PSTN ISP account and wonder: over this provider I can >access the site. >But, it still remains inaccessible via my hi speed cable ISP (UPC). This >happens after I have replaced old 512kbps cable modem with a new 2048 kbps >modem they sent me a week ago. > >Is it some inhibition of the access string by the modem because it is >similar to some command in a new modem, is it possible that ISP filters >access to the site, or something happens in my Windows2000PRO/Explorer v.6 >related to the selection of DX4WIN site via this ISP? > >Any suggestions ? > >73, >Radi F6GNZ KA9FOX Contesting & DXing Site: http://www.ka9fox.com