I can't access my website anymore
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I'm developing a website and during development, I suddenly couldn't load the page anymore. I've already had this issue once, this time it fixed itself after some time, but I don't want to wait for it this time.
I don't receive any error, but after some minutes the browser says "connection timed out"
I've already tried to access the page from a Linux pc, two windows pcs and my mobile phone. If I use the wifi to access it from mobile, it doesn't work, but with mobile data it works. I've also tested it with a website called "downforeveryoneorjustme.com" , it said the website is up.
Here's the url: http://cars.bplaced.net
Thanks!
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I'm developing a website and during development, I suddenly couldn't load the page anymore. I've already had this issue once, this time it fixed itself after some time, but I don't want to wait for it this time.
I don't receive any error, but after some minutes the browser says "connection timed out"
I've already tried to access the page from a Linux pc, two windows pcs and my mobile phone. If I use the wifi to access it from mobile, it doesn't work, but with mobile data it works. I've also tested it with a website called "downforeveryoneorjustme.com" , it said the website is up.
Here's the url: http://cars.bplaced.net
Thanks!
website wifi-configuration
At the moment the website works for me. If it wasn't a stub, I would suspect your entire question is spam.
– Kamil Maciorowski
Nov 17 at 16:10
That's the problem, the website works for everyone but not for me
– T.Wimma
Nov 17 at 16:13
traceroute/tracert(depending on the OS) may tell you where the problem is. You can edit the question and post the results (but you may want to obfuscate them, this requires some knowledge on which addresses to obfuscate and which not).
– Kamil Maciorowski
Nov 17 at 16:20
Maybe it's your ISP, since your phone probably uses a different ISP. Using HTTP is not a good idea and browsers have begun penalizing it, and maybe your ISP too.
– harrymc
Nov 17 at 17:55
Is the website hosted on your LAN or with a hosting provider? Also, how did you set up DNS for it?
– davidgo
Nov 17 at 18:17
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I'm developing a website and during development, I suddenly couldn't load the page anymore. I've already had this issue once, this time it fixed itself after some time, but I don't want to wait for it this time.
I don't receive any error, but after some minutes the browser says "connection timed out"
I've already tried to access the page from a Linux pc, two windows pcs and my mobile phone. If I use the wifi to access it from mobile, it doesn't work, but with mobile data it works. I've also tested it with a website called "downforeveryoneorjustme.com" , it said the website is up.
Here's the url: http://cars.bplaced.net
Thanks!
website wifi-configuration
I'm developing a website and during development, I suddenly couldn't load the page anymore. I've already had this issue once, this time it fixed itself after some time, but I don't want to wait for it this time.
I don't receive any error, but after some minutes the browser says "connection timed out"
I've already tried to access the page from a Linux pc, two windows pcs and my mobile phone. If I use the wifi to access it from mobile, it doesn't work, but with mobile data it works. I've also tested it with a website called "downforeveryoneorjustme.com" , it said the website is up.
Here's the url: http://cars.bplaced.net
Thanks!
website wifi-configuration
website wifi-configuration
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T.Wimma
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At the moment the website works for me. If it wasn't a stub, I would suspect your entire question is spam.
– Kamil Maciorowski
Nov 17 at 16:10
That's the problem, the website works for everyone but not for me
– T.Wimma
Nov 17 at 16:13
traceroute/tracert(depending on the OS) may tell you where the problem is. You can edit the question and post the results (but you may want to obfuscate them, this requires some knowledge on which addresses to obfuscate and which not).
– Kamil Maciorowski
Nov 17 at 16:20
Maybe it's your ISP, since your phone probably uses a different ISP. Using HTTP is not a good idea and browsers have begun penalizing it, and maybe your ISP too.
– harrymc
Nov 17 at 17:55
Is the website hosted on your LAN or with a hosting provider? Also, how did you set up DNS for it?
– davidgo
Nov 17 at 18:17
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At the moment the website works for me. If it wasn't a stub, I would suspect your entire question is spam.
– Kamil Maciorowski
Nov 17 at 16:10
That's the problem, the website works for everyone but not for me
– T.Wimma
Nov 17 at 16:13
traceroute/tracert(depending on the OS) may tell you where the problem is. You can edit the question and post the results (but you may want to obfuscate them, this requires some knowledge on which addresses to obfuscate and which not).
– Kamil Maciorowski
Nov 17 at 16:20
Maybe it's your ISP, since your phone probably uses a different ISP. Using HTTP is not a good idea and browsers have begun penalizing it, and maybe your ISP too.
– harrymc
Nov 17 at 17:55
Is the website hosted on your LAN or with a hosting provider? Also, how did you set up DNS for it?
– davidgo
Nov 17 at 18:17
At the moment the website works for me. If it wasn't a stub, I would suspect your entire question is spam.
– Kamil Maciorowski
Nov 17 at 16:10
At the moment the website works for me. If it wasn't a stub, I would suspect your entire question is spam.
– Kamil Maciorowski
Nov 17 at 16:10
That's the problem, the website works for everyone but not for me
– T.Wimma
Nov 17 at 16:13
That's the problem, the website works for everyone but not for me
– T.Wimma
Nov 17 at 16:13
traceroute/tracert (depending on the OS) may tell you where the problem is. You can edit the question and post the results (but you may want to obfuscate them, this requires some knowledge on which addresses to obfuscate and which not).– Kamil Maciorowski
Nov 17 at 16:20
traceroute/tracert (depending on the OS) may tell you where the problem is. You can edit the question and post the results (but you may want to obfuscate them, this requires some knowledge on which addresses to obfuscate and which not).– Kamil Maciorowski
Nov 17 at 16:20
Maybe it's your ISP, since your phone probably uses a different ISP. Using HTTP is not a good idea and browsers have begun penalizing it, and maybe your ISP too.
– harrymc
Nov 17 at 17:55
Maybe it's your ISP, since your phone probably uses a different ISP. Using HTTP is not a good idea and browsers have begun penalizing it, and maybe your ISP too.
– harrymc
Nov 17 at 17:55
Is the website hosted on your LAN or with a hosting provider? Also, how did you set up DNS for it?
– davidgo
Nov 17 at 18:17
Is the website hosted on your LAN or with a hosting provider? Also, how did you set up DNS for it?
– davidgo
Nov 17 at 18:17
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At the moment the website works for me. If it wasn't a stub, I would suspect your entire question is spam.
– Kamil Maciorowski
Nov 17 at 16:10
That's the problem, the website works for everyone but not for me
– T.Wimma
Nov 17 at 16:13
traceroute/tracert(depending on the OS) may tell you where the problem is. You can edit the question and post the results (but you may want to obfuscate them, this requires some knowledge on which addresses to obfuscate and which not).– Kamil Maciorowski
Nov 17 at 16:20
Maybe it's your ISP, since your phone probably uses a different ISP. Using HTTP is not a good idea and browsers have begun penalizing it, and maybe your ISP too.
– harrymc
Nov 17 at 17:55
Is the website hosted on your LAN or with a hosting provider? Also, how did you set up DNS for it?
– davidgo
Nov 17 at 18:17