Vodacom 3G problems?

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I have two clients (both using V3G connections) complaining of gateway timeout errors when connecting to http://texo.co.za

As I can't reproduce the error myself (using SAIX or IS ADSL or a dialup connection) could you please let me know if you are able to connect, using your V3G connection, to the following three sites (they are on 3 different Texo servers):

http://lazygamer.co.za
http://countryroads.co.za
http://davidleonard.co.za

Thanks for any responses.
 
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can connect to all 4 on adsl (saix axxess @ mweb) and also no problems connecting with Vodacom 3G, however skopbeen is a little slow - doesn't time out though. Located garden route , southern cape.
 
All three seem fine to me.

Not the quickest to load, mind you. The second one was OK, but the other two took their time...

I'm connected via Vodacom, no 3G here so it's GPRS.
 
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Thanks very much, guys, we've confirmed that it's a vodacom problem.
 
Whatever *you* did worked! :)

Seriously, though, it must have been a transient problem with one of your proxy servers? 7 clients complained that they couldn't connect to their websites this morning, and all 7 were connecting with V3G.
 
Whatever *you* did worked! :)

Seriously, though, it must have been a transient problem with one of your proxy servers? 7 clients complained that they couldn't connect to their websites this morning, and all 7 were connecting with V3G.

I'm completely innocent in all of this. From your post it sounded like you did something.

Could well have been a glitch somewhere. I know the guys did test just after your post and it was working.
 
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Whatever *you* did worked! :)

Seriously, though, it must have been a transient problem with one of your proxy servers? 7 clients complained that they couldn't connect to their websites this morning, and all 7 were connecting with V3G.
Have you changed your site's IP address or anything DNS related recently?
 
Have you changed your site's IP address or anything DNS related recently?

No -- we use dns clustering for all of our shared servers, and we've never had dns problems. No ip addresses have changed for a very long time (but we add new ip addresses every few months as new servers are brought online, of course)
 
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