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in2tech

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Aug 23, 2012
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This is just weird and has never happened to me before. I can't access it via the domain name or when doing a google search and clicking on the link, on my Macbook Air. But if I use the cellular iPad (which means I am not using wifi) I can access the website. Which means it has something to do with my router, but all other websites are no problem to access. Even tried Chrome instead of Safari, and even booted into Windows via bootcamp and still wouldn't work!

Any ideas how to fix this, and what would have blocked it and why?
 
I'd start by resetting your router, it sounds like something is amiss there. Does your ipad also do wifi? If so, test that as well.
 
The site is a virtual airline hobby website.

www.pagvirtual.net

Even tried via Google and Bing and no luck clicking on the links!

Which I work on a daily basis for the client. I have called xfinity they can't get it to work either. I have reset and released DNS and everything I can think of.

Can't access via my MacBook Air or any device when on wifi, but can on the CELLULAR iPad min when on cellular only.

Also can't access it via FTP which I use to upload files for website changes and such.

Never seen this happen before. Lock me out of one specific site that I need to get too many times a day to work on the site.
 
Do you use PeerGuardian ? LittleSnitch ?

I would do this : open the Terminal (Applications / Utilities).

Paste in :

Code:
traceroute www.pagvirtual.net

Post the output here.
You can hide your IP address that will show up in line 2 or 3.

BTW, I have no problem accessing the site (from Europe).
 
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Fixed now, thanks for everyones help. It is a clients site and their automated firewall blocked me because of excessive FTP connects. Now I know to upload changes less frequently :)

Thanks again for everyone's help!
 
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