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Time Out Errors on Vogue Group Internet Sites

RoxyK
RoxyK Posts: 2,245 Forumite
For the past couple of weeks I've been unable to load any pages from any Vogue related sites mentioned in the comping forum. They used to load fine but won't anymore, I just get 'time out' errors like:

The connection has timed out

The server at www.cntraveller.com is taking too long to respond
.


The sites affected are vogue.co.uk, cntraveller.co.uk, gq-magazine.co.uk, glamourmagazine.co.uk etc which are all sister companies.

I'm using Firefox on a mac and have tried Safari and even my ancient copy of IE with no joy. I haven't changed any settings either and regularly clear cookies. The only thing different is I migrated to o2 a few weeks back.

Hope someone can help as I'm missing out on some great comps :)

Cheers,
16 x Sanyo HIT 240w panels, 3.84kWp, south facing, 30 degree slope in the SW, 4.4 Eltek HE-t inverter installed 27/03/12 :D

Comments

  • DatabaseError
    DatabaseError Posts: 4,161 Forumite
    all the sites (well, the 2 i tried) work fine, so problem your end, probably a DNS iisue, change to opendns servers rather than your ISPs
    Utinam logica falsa tuam philosophiam totam suffodiant.
  • RoxyK
    RoxyK Posts: 2,245 Forumite
    tonyhague wrote: »
    all the sites (well, the 2 i tried) work fine, so problem your end, probably a DNS iisue, change to opendns servers rather than your ISPs

    Thanks for your help :) Tried changing to opendns servers but made no difference. At least now i know what open dns is! The original netgear settings for DNS servers was obtain automatically from ISP.

    I guess I'll need to speak to my ISP then?

    Cheers,
    16 x Sanyo HIT 240w panels, 3.84kWp, south facing, 30 degree slope in the SW, 4.4 Eltek HE-t inverter installed 27/03/12 :D
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