More info.

Back to iiNet. This (new) support guy knows about the problem. It has been
reported a few days ago and the "upstream provider" is working on it with an
expected fix time of about a day or so. Of course I believe that! :-)

All we have to do is be patient.

He finished by advising me to "make it a great day anyway." I feel warm all
over!

Lloyd 




> Hi Lloyd,
> 
> So it's not just a DNS issue.
> 
> I imagine you have unplugged/re-plugged & checked all cables,
> restarted Modem/Router & then Airport.
> Nothing been changed in your System Preferences > Network?
> 
> Have you tried Network Utility application to see if there are any
> errors.
> Applications > Utilities > Network Utility  --  Lookup
> I've attached a picture
> 
> 
> On 30/04/2007, at 2:36 PM, Lloyd White wrote:
> 
>> Hi Ronni,
>> 
>> I have spoken to iiNet and they cannot access Macfixit either. They
>> claim
>> that is is something wrong with that site. But perhaps it is with
>> iiNet.  I
>> will ask any others who use iiNet if they are having problems.
>> 
>> All very interesting. But it would have been a serious problem had
>> that site
>> been my bank or something essential!
>> 
>> Lloyd
>> 



 



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