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@Justin wrote:
@prisaz wrote:Mine went through fine. I am just North of Washington D.C. . Perhaps Washington has a direct route to China.
What are the first two octets of your IP address? I am guessing not 173.x. I really think it is a bogon filter somewhere that has not been updated to allow the 173.x.x.x addresses Verizon is now using to get through (but of course I may be totally wrong).
Anyway, I cannot get to the site from my FiOS address but I can from a cable connection and from AT&T DSL, both of which are not 173.x.x.x addresses.
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Verizon FiOS TV, Internet, and phone
IMG 1.6.2, Build 08.58
Keller, TX 76248
True. Could be one of those Canadian IPs. I was lucky and was issued 96.255.4.X and used to get IPs in a lower class A subnet. But when the 173s started being issued trouble came up. Strange that whenever I do a trace from the cmd prompt it times out at the gateway. Perhaps I will do a lookup of the domain and see who the registar is.
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@nycrdc wrote:
I got to the site using FIOS with no problem. All I had to do was reset my router and restart my browser.
You were probably issued a new IP.
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FIOS DHCP (173.x.x.x).
The IPs seemed to be mapped to France in several Geographic IP databases.
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@prisaz wrote:
@nycrdc wrote:
I got to the site using FIOS with no problem. All I had to do was reset my router and restart my browser.You were probably issued a new IP.
Yep. He is most probably on a DHCP connection and can get a new one fairly easily. Since I have had FiOS internet for 4 years now I am still on the original PPPoE connection. My IP address changes very infrequently. I think I have had maybe 4 or 5 different addresses in the 4 years, at least once a 64.x.x.x I think, the last three have been 71.164.x.x and two with 173.74.x.x (not that I really care, other than some websites thought I was in Kansas City or St. Louis at one point due to the address I got).
Anyway, I hope the OP was able to get the connection he wanted.
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Verizon FiOS TV, Internet, and phone
IMG 1.6.2, Build 08.58
Keller, TX 76248
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