Stealth Posted October 30, 2006 Posted October 30, 2006 can't connect to that link James. PC loads up my old connection window. Chubb Service Engineer
Stealth Posted October 30, 2006 Posted October 30, 2006 Was using a USB broadband thingy. Chubb Service Engineer
Guest rjbsec Posted October 30, 2006 Posted October 30, 2006 can't connect to that link James. James has spelt his site incorrectly, try https://www.tsimail.co.uk
Stealth Posted October 30, 2006 Posted October 30, 2006 done everything still not working? thanks anyway. Chubb Service Engineer
Guest Posted October 30, 2006 Posted October 30, 2006 I must get a set of fingers that work as fast as my heador learn to spell Rog mmm im stumped then. You have a proxy somewhere that is forcing an old connection to load. Have you removed all the software relate do your usb thingy James All he has done has replaced his modem/router, it was working fine before. This suggests to me that the problem is with the Router settings?? 192.168.2.1 and have a look in the menu. Something in there is stopping you from viewing https sites. Either that or their is a conflict between router and browser, might be possible but I have not heard of it. Dave
Stealth Posted October 30, 2006 Posted October 30, 2006 Click here to see Belkins answer. Chubb Service Engineer
amateurandy Posted October 30, 2006 Posted October 30, 2006 Was using a USB broadband thingy. Remove it (the old USB modem) totally from your network connections. If (as is likely) it's configured as a modem it may be confusing things even though it's not actually plugged in any more. And check the LAN settings in IE connections, make sure it's automatic and NO proxy.
Guest Posted October 30, 2006 Posted October 30, 2006 Click here to see Belkins answer. umm router related, theres a suprise. let us know if it works. Dave
Guest Posted October 30, 2006 Posted October 30, 2006 just goes to show how wrong i can be... damn!!lol There is a moral to this story, it goes like this....... Once upon a time there was an access control engineer. he was called to a fault . The door wouldn't open. The engineer checked the access codes and user access and all was in order. Ummm strange. The engineer then forced a download to the controller and the door still wouldn't accept a valid card. He checked the timezones and this was OK as well. The clever engineer then took all the controller to pieces and was in the process of changing the board when in walked the supervisor. What's up asked the supervisor? I have tried everything, the card is in the database, it has the correct access level and it is assigned to the right door and it is in the right timezone. BUT... says the supervisor. Wasn' t the 31st a bank holiday last year! This is a true story and the moral of the story is always check the obvious first. Dave
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