Wiggle down??

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4F

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Suffolk.
Works for me
 
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Gary D

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Worcestershire
Thanks for your replies.

Any IT experts out there that could suggest anything for me to try??

I have tried disabling the Firewall, re-booting, using Firefox instead of IE all to no avail.

I have also tried about another 10 websites in my favourites and they are all OK. Only Wiggle is a problem!

Thanks,
Gary.
 

dodgy

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Wiggle always seem to be reported as down, usually it's the ISPs DNS servers that are playing up. If your ISP is letting you down, try opendns.org, all the instructions are on the site.

Dave
 

4F

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Suffolk.
Gary D said:
Thanks for your replies.

Any IT experts out there that could suggest anything for me to try??

I have tried disabling the Firewall, re-booting, using Firefox instead of IE all to no avail.

I have also tried about another 10 websites in my favourites and they are all OK. Only Wiggle is a problem!

Thanks,
Gary.

Maybe Mrs Gary D has but a block on the site to prevent you buying
"yet more stuff for your bike" :sad:
 
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Gary D

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Location
Worcestershire
FatFellaFromFelixstowe said:
Maybe Mrs Gary D has but a block on the site to prevent you buying
"yet more stuff for your bike" :biggrin:

:smile: :biggrin: :biggrin:

I'd be impressed if she managed to do that - she can only just about figure how to switch it on :laugh:

Orrr............maybe she has hidden talents????????? :sad: :sad:
 

fossyant

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South Manchester
Right - google OPEN DNS

Set your internet or router to use their DNS servers. I'm on AOL and have problems getting to Wiggle, so I've been using OPEN DNS servers for months - absolutely fine.
 
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Gary D

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Worcestershire
dodgy said:
Wiggle always seem to be reported as down, usually it's the ISPs DNS servers that are playing up. If your ISP is letting you down, try opendns.org, all the instructions are on the site.

Dave

I wished I knew what you are all talking about with DNS Servers etc :laugh: :biggrin:

Can you explain in simple/laymans terms what the problem is? Why has it just started happening and will it correct itself?

If I don't make changes, does that mean I will never be able to access Wiggle again - SHOCK HORROR :smile: :biggrin: ?

Thanks,
Gary.
 
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