I'm thinking there may be an outage depending on location. I can't access the TER on my PC using my local IP, but when I change my IP location to California (or a bunch of other states I have tried) I can bring up the site just fine.
There seems to be some DNS issues, specifically with Cox. Using the Google public DNS (8.8.8.8 or 8.8.4.4) solves the issue. Doesn't seem to be a wide-spread issue or a DNS cache poisoning problem as it really only seems like Cox has the issue.
That's why switching off WiFi fixes it. You are using your mobile provider's DNS.
Or just use a tor exit node instead then your ip address would not be there in case the servers are compromised. But then if you get charged for data or don't have a data plan you should use an exit node.
Posted By: Buck2000
There seems to be some DNS issues, specifically with Cox. Using the Google public DNS (8.8.8.8 or 8.8.4.4) solves the issue. Doesn't seem to be a wide-spread issue or a DNS cache poisoning problem as it really only seems like Cox has the issue.
That's why switching off WiFi fixes it. You are using your mobile provider's DNS.
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