 | [HN9000] Connection Question/problem hoping someone can help.For the past couple of days I can not login to facebook on any browesr firefox, chrome, or ie the page I get says this Google Chrome's connection attempt to www.facebook.com was rejected. The website may be down, or your network may not be properly configured.I tried laptop and I'm getting same problem.This moring I was finaly able to login but no games would load and a lot of the images were not displaying.After a few minutes i'm getting same rejected notice no page displayed at all.Another issue I have been have latley is the error sometimes when I try to do a search I get this error computer or network may be sending automated queries To protect our users, we can't process your request right now. I ran virus scan and malware programs and everything comes back clean.Os is winxp sp3 on the Hn9000 modem.I cleared cookies and cache was wondering if this could be a hughesnet problem?Any insight would be great thanks. |
|
 gwalkPremium join:2005-07-27 Rothbury, MI | Their are a number of people reporting the same thing on the official Hughes support forum. You may wish to search around over there. |
|
 | Just wanted to say that I found a solution to my connection problem at the Hughes support forum.thanks to the advice of a another user so if anyone else is having a problem just head over there. |
|
 | said by frutl00pz:Just wanted to say that I found a solution to my connection problem at the Hughes support forum.thanks to the advice of a another user so if anyone else is having a problem just head over there. Please refrain from posting posts like that. Either post a link to the article you're talking about, or copy and paste the solution into your reply.
Thank you. |
|
 | It seems to mostly be a DNS/Cache issue for people that are having Facebook issues. I tend to avoid using Hughes DNS and proxy services and use my own local cache and googles dns servers, and have had no issues with facebook like others have reported.
Topic on the facebook issue...
»community.myhughesnet.com/hughes···_kind_of |
|
 | Well Corrosive88 since I know you are a Beta man from a previous post on the community site, can you tell us what is up with the turbo page on the 9000? |
|
 | I have no idea, even if I did, I couldn't say, sorry.
Only thing I could guess is that the DNS records aren't propagating properly, or they are working on IPv6 for the HN9000 and getting it ready for Gen4 capable speeds and had a bug? I know IPv6 in some instances on the HT1000 has been trouble for customers when it comes to IPv6 capable websites, but nothing like what consumers are seeing with the Facebook issue. |
|
|
|