[OZAPRS] Exetel 115.70 IP Addresses

Ray Wells vk2tv at exemail.com.au
Sat Nov 27 07:00:03 EST 2010


Joseph,

Exetel moved residential 220.233 users to the 115.70 range a couple of 
years ago. Getting a 220.233 IP address as a residential user is most 
unlikely to happen.

1. Exetel got the impression the remote ISP wasn't interested in fixing 
anything.
2. Probably won't happen
3. I'm reluctant to change because of the flexibility I have - it's my 
service to do with as I please.
4. Under investigation

In a new twist, when f6bvp pings me he appears to be blocked by Exetel. 
I've passed this info to Exetel.

Ray vk2tv

On 27/11/10 02:05, Joseph Burford wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 3:07 PM, Ray Wells<vk2tv at exemail.com.au>  wrote:
>    
>> Mine says the next available is 115.70.46.119 - same ocean, different boat.
>>      
> Possible they aren't using the 220.233 range for your state or service
> type any more.
>
> The options are:
>
> 1. Remote end needs to fix outdated bogan filtering or routing issue.
> 2. F6BVP changes his web hosting service provider.
> 3. You change ISPs and hopefully get an IP address that's not blocked.
> 4. You use a proxy to work around the broken.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Joseph
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