On 7/14/13, Daniel <[email protected]> wrote:
> I use Teranews.com for my Usenet account, and have two accounts for it,
> free.teranews.com has my forty-odd general usenet groups, and
> 69.16.185.252 (the equivalent of free.teranews.com)

Maybe they changed the server IP addresses.  See what you get with an
  nslookup free.teranews.com.

$ nslookup free.teranews.com.
Non-authoritative answer:
Server:  Broadband_Router.home
Address:  192.168.1.1

Name:    news.iad.highwinds-media.com
Addresses:  69.16.179.22
          69.16.179.23
Aliases:  free.teranews.com
          news.geo.highwinds-media.com


Regards,
Lee


> ... is for my dozen or
> so computer usage groups, however.....
>
> For the past few days, this second account has been timing out, so I've
> got no access to these groups.
>
> The first account works, but (as you're probably aware) there's very
> little activity on any of the general groups, some but not much!
>
> I cannot recall anything I've done which might have broken this second
> account!
>
> Has anybody got any suggestions as to how I can get the account
> responding correctly?? Should I remove the account entries from the
> password manager and hope I get asked to enter them, again?? Any other
> suggestions??
>
> TIA
>
> --
> Daniel
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