[OZAPRS] Exetel 115.70 IP Addresses

Ray Wells vk2tv at exemail.com.au
Sat Nov 27 11:25:19 EST 2010


Oops,

Replace ping with traceroute for f6bvp's action.

Ray vk2tv

On 27/11/10 07:00, Ray Wells wrote:
> 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 Remote end needs to fix outdated bogan filtering or routing issue.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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