[Hidden-tech] Verizon blockage problem (long post)

Kevin Phillips kevin at kpitconsulting.com
Thu Sep 15 09:01:21 EDT 2011


Change your DNS servers to anything other than Verizon's in either your
computer or better still your router/DSL modem if you can get into it.
4.2.2.2 and 8.8.8.8 are 2 massive DNS routers in the world and easy to
remember or try opendns.
This link should get you going
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r24278301-Cannot-change-DNS-to-OpenDNS-New-W
estell-7500


Kevin Phillips 
KPIT Computer Consulting 
kevin at kpitconsulting.com 
Office (413) 420-0212
Cell (413) 330-7789

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Hi techies!

Since last Saturday, I've had a weird problem with Verizon DSL and have
finally narrowed down the possibilities.  It appears that Verizon is
blocking me from accessing certain web sites - including at times my
Pair.com mail server, sometimes my own web sites hosted by Pair, and almost
all the time my shopping cart site.  Everything else appears to be working.

Here's what we have eliminated:

1)The problem occurs identically on all three computers hooked up to our
home network.

2)We thought it was a faulty modem, ordered a new modem and that didn't seem
to change the results.

3)We went to the library and confirmed that all the unreachable sites were
reachable there on their computer.

4)We brought a laptop to the library and were able to access everything by
connecting through the library's network.

5)If I try a proxy server, I'm able to reach all the problematic sites.

When my husband tried to trace the route between our computer and the sites
we can't get, it appears that the signal gets stuck at the hop just beyond
our modem.  

I have three questions:

1)Has anyone else had this problem with Verizon DSL?

2)What can I tell them that will get them to fix the problem for me?  Or is
there a way to escalate the problem to someone who can fix it?

3)If I can't get Verizon to solve the problem (their ability/willingness to
help is limited and oh so time-consuming!), then is there a safe workaround
involving some kind of proxy server?  Since one of the sites I can't reach
is my shopping cart site, and that is a service I can't afford to open up to
hackers, any workaround needs to be secure.  I read a little about proxy
servers and it looks like I would need some kind of paid service, which I
don't mind as long as it's not expensive and is trustworthy.  But this is
over my head, technically.

I'm grateful for any pointers in the direction of a solution.  Please be
mindful, though, that if you get really technical in your answer I may not
understand what you're talking about!'

Thanks,
Marcia Yudkin
Goshen
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