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cRz

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Dec 22, 2011
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I can load every other website that I go on (I haven't gone on many) but I can't go on 'gaiaonline.com'. I've been able to go on for a while but now I just can't. Not in Mozilla, not in Safari.. nothing. Help?
 
Perhaps your parents blocked it.
They don't do lame stuff like that, plus I just got this laptop and I've been the only one to touch it. Plus, I can go on Gaia on my desktop.
 
Sorry, I have been hanging drywall all day and was unable to respond prior to this but it seriously seems like a router or isp issue. I am on a brand new macbook pro and had zero issues going to the site on Safari or Chrome. The site could have had issues when you tried to access it as well.
 
Sorry, I have been hanging drywall all day and was unable to respond prior to this but it seriously seems like a router or isp issue. I am on a brand new macbook pro and had zero issues going to the site on Safari or Chrome. The site could have had issues when you tried to access it as well.

What is suggested I do?
Of course this happens to the website I go on most.
 
Same problem here

I can load every other website that I go on (I haven't gone on many) but I can't go on 'gaiaonline.com'. I've been able to go on for a while but now I just can't. Not in Mozilla, not in Safari.. nothing. Help?

My wife's macbook started doing that as well. It is NOT a router issue because I have a macbook pro 2 iphones and 2 ipads on the same network that do not do that. This is a new problem, I have had this same setup since September of 2010. To make it worse, my wife does not install anything on her machine that would make me think that it's some new software causing it.
 
My wife's macbook started doing that as well. It is NOT a router issue because I have a macbook pro 2 iphones and 2 ipads on the same network that do not do that. This is a new problem, I have had this same setup since September of 2010. To make it worse, my wife does not install anything on her machine that would make me think that it's some new software causing it.

You should try flushing your DNS cache, then rebooting your modem and(or) router.

It's not a software issue, it's a network thing.
 
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