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Problems loading a website on any of my computers

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Hi

I have been trying to view macwarehouses uk website and i can enter the address etc and find it on google, but I get nothing.
I can access all of the net ok from what I can tell, or should i say the sites I normally goto. I have been able to goto cancom etc ok. but not this Company

I Just wanted to know is anyone else having same problems
using aol ( i know rubbish ) and O x 10.5.4 imac core duo 1.83ghz and 2gb ram

i did phone the Company and they claims site is OK.
 
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No problem here on Safari 3, and firefox 3

have you been able to get to that site before
 
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only had my mac about a two weeks so no. but have checked over the last few weeks and nothing at all. But it will not work on any pc or mac i have. its odd
 
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might be a problem with your ISPs DNS server

you can add these to the dns servers already in your router or mac

208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220

They are open DNS servers, try these first and see if that solves the problem

https://www.opendns.com/start?device=apple-osx-leopard
 
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Get off AOL,here in the states theres some law suites about them blocking access to sites. You get a filter internet from them and they spy on you.
 
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