Works for me, you might need to clear your cache.sunnybob":3iczzsnt said:I've been trying for 4 days now, unable to load axminster tools web site, any ideas?
Alexam":1l8azi1w said:http://www.axminster.co.uk/?gclid=CNC9o-G2t8cCFQ3jGwodIPoLCA still there
Ed Bray":164bihba said:Works for me, you might need to clear your cache.sunnybob":164bihba said:I've been trying for 4 days now, unable to load axminster tools web site, any ideas?
sunnybob":2nhqomaf said:we have 1 laptop, 1 kindle, 1 mobile. NONE of them can get through. Whats going on?
sunnybob":1ctuxo31 said:I've been trying for 4 days now, unable to load axminster tools web site, any ideas?
sunnybob":w6ev5dg7 said:just manually disconnected the laptop. turned off the router at the wall. waited five minutes, reconnected everything. no change.
all other sites available quite rapidly.
CHJ":2gds3m4z said:sunnybob":2gds3m4z said:just manually disconnected the laptop. turned off the router at the wall. waited five minutes, reconnected everything. no change.
all other sites available quite rapidly.
Are you using:-
- existing links,
typing new ones in
or
searching via google for instance?
Nelsun":2rfwph4o said:Sounds like something's up with the internet connection itself.If you've got a Windows PC you could try the following (it won't fix anything but it will start you down the path to enlightenment (hammer))
Open a command prompt and type "ping axminster.co.uk" (without the quotes) and hit enter. Ideally you should see something like the attached image. The key thing is to be seeing "reply from" which would indicate your ISP setup can, at least, find the site.
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