https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34256

--- Comment #8 from inlandtaipa...@hotmail.com 2012-02-09 15:54:17 UTC ---
(In reply to comment #5)
> Given the success of the ping to bits, it's unlikely to be a routing issue. 
> The note from your ISP also suggests that the problem is not pervasive.  I
> suggest trying a different web browser, trying on a different computer from 
> the
> same internet connection, trying with the same computer from a different
> internet connection, and trying with a different computer from a different
> internet connection.  Additionally, running a virus scan and uninstalling
> adblock software (or reconfiguring it to make sure it's not blocking 
> wikipedia)
> may help.
> 
> You can take the browser out of the equation entirely by using 'telnet' to
> request a resource from bits.wikimedia.org and further clarify where the
> problem actually lies.  There are numerous HOWTO guides out on the web
> describing how to use telnet to request a web page (eg
> http://www.nikmakris.com/blog/post/Request-a-web-page-using-HTTP-and-a-Telnet-session.aspx)
> 
> I hope this helps.

I have done all the computer and internet stuff you said above. Different
computer different connection, same computer different connection and also
different browsers.

And this telnet thing is not working. I tried using the steps that were given
on the website you stated above.

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