I continue to try all links on the Google search page, as well as my pinned link, to no avail. I get this screen or this one, when I let Google direct me, which brings up no connection to the usual forum. Even Google's cached link, which pulls up a cached copy of the forum index page/login screen, won't let me log in. I guess I've been excluded, somehow, since every other website else I go to, works just fine. P.S. I've even tried turning off my ad-blocker, and even using the "text-only" link, but they still give me the same error message.
Just tried thru my Tapatalk account...I still can't get in to Expedition Portal; all other links work. The site MUST be down. I also used Windows troubleshooter, and Chrome's tools, even going incognito, and disabling extensions...can't think of a next step.working on it wrote:.... I guess I've been excluded, somehow, since every other website else I go to, works just fine. P.S. I've even tried turning off my ad-blocker, and even using the "text-only" link, but they still give me the same error message.
But not for me. I changed my DNS address to 8.8.8.8 to no avail; tried using Bing, YAHOO, Firefox, and IE, same results. Back to Chrome and did a full reset, nothing. Using my Android Tapatalk app, nothing. I just now was able to get to their website on my tablet, then when I tried to log in, it asked me to register, stalled for ten minutes, and gave me the first error message above. Now, it can't connect to the server at all. I'm starting to think it's my infernal AT&T U-verse and router, that chooses to go in and out of service whenever my neighbors use their computers. It also screws up my Roku so much, that I just about watch radio now! I give up, I really miss my work network, despite the IT screw-ups. At least, I could get someone to fix it.
working on it wrote:
- ... I called AT&T to discover which one was bad. After two calls, and two chats with them, I was directed to run a "tracert" on Command Prompt, to see what my ISP was doing. The last techie, on the final phone call, determined that my AT&T-supplied router had gone bad. (I had long suspected it was going bad, with constant lost wi-fi, and ridiculous loading times on Roku, Netflix, and Amazon TV over the last few months). I scheduled a new router replacement for tomorrow, but I won't be actually sure it's fixed, until I run it with no problems for a month!
- But, there's another thing I still don't understand (even more so), why does the router screw up on only one website in particular (though it hampers streaming TV), and why can't it be given new programming, instead of replacement? The technicians had no answer for me, on that.
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