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Old 30-01-2011, 22:45   #64
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Re: Is the BBC website down?

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Originally Posted by maynas View Post
Update: Had 2 hours on the phone with Virgin Bangalore call center , totally useless , their tick box list assumes problem my end when its thiers. It all came back on line later on this evening but has gone again, very weird. Can't face more confusing conversations today, hope its fixed tomorrow. Amazing thing is they said I was the first to complain when obviously others on here had similar problem.
Try this site http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/

If it comes back that it is up and you cannot see it then it will be a routing issue which could be anywhere on the network.

As I said above I have tried to access the BBC using 7 different browsers without any issue.

If it is a routing issue then setting a proxy may work as a temporary fix.

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Proxy for IE

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The proxy goes in your browser.

The proxy to use is : webcache.virginmedia.com

The port number is : 8080


How to set up proxy in Internet Explorer 6/7

Step 1 ? On the Tools menu in Internet Explorer, click Internet Options, click the Connections tab, and then click LAN Settings.
Step 2 ? Under Proxy server, click to select the Use a proxy server for your LAN check box.
Step 3 ? In the Address box, type the IP address of the proxy server. (e.g. proxy.abc.com or 202.188.17.24)
Step 4 ? In the Port box, type the port number that is used by the proxy server for client connections (by default, 8080).
Step 5 ? You can click to select the Bypass proxy server for local addresses check box if you do not want the proxy server computer to be used when you connect to a computer on the local network.
Step 6 ? Click OK to close the LAN Settings dialog box.
Step 7 ? Click OK again to close the Internet Options dialog box.

Proxy for Firefox

Here is a proxy add on for Firefox https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2464

To enable proxy settings in Firefox 3.0

Select Tools -> Options. ( In some Firefox browser's you have to go to Edit>Preferences usually in LInux )
Select Advanced.
Open the Network tab.
In 'Connections' area click 'Settings' button.
Select Manual Proxy Configuration radio button.
In the necessary proxy field(s), put the same settings in the HTTP field then
Click 'OK'
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