R-Login Problems — again.
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Here’s the information from the trace:
C:Documents and SettingsUser>tracert s0.wp.comTracing route to s0.wp.com [72.21.91.111]
over a maximum of 30 hops:1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 192.168.0.1
2 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 192.168.0.1
3 701 ms 709 ms 589 ms host72171006632.direcway.com [72.171.32.66]
4 780 ms 789 ms 719 ms host72171002932.direcway.com [72.171.32.29]
5 677 ms 669 ms 689 ms 12.94.149.221
6 757 ms 729 ms 689 ms 12.122.161.66
7 699 ms 779 ms 739 ms cr1.dlstx.ip.att.net [12.122.155.5]
8 742 ms 749 ms 779 ms gar25.dlstx.ip.att.net [12.122.85.233]
9 759 ms 869 ms 659 ms ae-9.r01.dllstx04.us.bb.gin.ntt.net [129.250.8.2
37]
10 771 ms 809 ms 859 ms ae-9.r07.dllstx09.us.bb.gin.ntt.net [129.250.2.2
08]
11 693 ms 819 ms 769 ms xe-0-4-0-13.r07.dllstx09.us.ce.gin.ntt.net [157.
238.224.110]
12 877 ms 769 ms 719 ms 72.21.91.111Trace complete.
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Here’s what I’m getting from the support third party cookies…
“Preview Problems and Third Party Cookies”The problem, as you’ve correctly noted, isn’t showing up in the preview stage.
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Particularly, I wanted to confirm the verification message as seen here, the “Great! Third-party…” line: https://cloudup.com/cCwyql9gld8 and confirm there wasn’t additional diagnostic information there.
Thanks!
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The “verification” message on your link is exactly what I’m seeing when I went to that location.
By the way, I’m finding that I can’t access Kaiser Family Foundation or any Time, Inc. sites because of the r-login problem too. Doesn’t seem to be just WordPress.com pages. -
Hi,
Both of those sites are on WordPress.com, so still part of the same issue.
Well, if third-party cookies are on, the firewall and Security Essentials aren’t the issue, cookies and cache has been cleared, and it’s happening in two browsers, I’m going to ask for some second opinions from folks here.
I appreciate your patience while we have a chance to review this further. Thanks!
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Howdy,
We might have something. Are you using HughesNet as your Internet provider?
They have a service called “Turbo Page” that can break websites and may be the root cause of our issue.
Please bear with me as we find the right instructions for your equipment to disable this. Depending on your hardware, go to http://www.systemcontrolcenter.com, which will open on a page called Advanced Configuration and Statistics. In the left-hand menu bar, choose Turbo Page, and from the dropdown menu choose Control, and from that menu choose Enable/Reset. That opens on a screen where one can disable the Turbo Page feature.
If that set doesn’t work, this one may http://community.myhughesnet.com/hughesnet/topics/how_do_i_disable_my_turbo_page_turbopage
If neither of them are correct, please let me know what hardware version you’re using (e.g. HN9000, likely on the systemcontrolcenter.com page) and we’ll help you find it.
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BINGO! Turning off the Turbo page worked, and the blogs and sites I mentioned as not opening are now available.
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