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I can not access ANY Microsoft websites of Microsoft accounts.
- 7 years ago
Hello,
Yes the issue is still ongoing. The biggest hurdles are over but yes there will still be access issues. It is possible you can try changing the DNS setting in the modem to see if a different server can get you there.
Instructions can be found at http://support.hughesnet.com/sites/support.hughesnet.com/files/inline-files/1041264-0001_a.pdf (see page 30 for DNS settings) - you can try a widely used DNS address set like Google's:
Primary: 8.8.8.8
Secondary: 8.8.4.4
- 7 years ago
Yes it's fixed! I live about about 30 miles south of TANatPATS, had the same problem, and have been watching this thread- although some other sites that end in .gov were also affected. Thanks, Amanda.
Last time this happened (a few months ago) it WAS a DNS cache problem.
Ok, did that, left modem unplugged 10 min. and ALL divices off. Did not help :( Still can not access any microsoft websites or my account & email.
Hi there,
I checked out what is going on and it seems there was a fiber line cut outside the ground station which is being repaired. Luckily we have backup systems that ensure you can still get online, but some sites/applications may see connectivity disruption until the excavation and repair are fully completed. A similar issue which could have caused connectivity to certain sites also occurred on 11/20.
For anyone who may be following this issue because you are having a similar problem, this affects customers pointed to Echostar 17, covering vicinity locations of Beam 20 (Iowa), 43 (Washington State), 50 (South Carolina) and 55 (Florida).
I will go ahead and apply a couple of days credit to your account in the meantime and will give you a heads up when it's been declared fixed. You might find out before I do if it gets fixed over night :)
Thanks,
Amanda
- TANatPATS7 years agoFreshman
Still not able to access my Outlook email or any Microsoft website. I can not update any secutity updates ect. This is the 3rd day. A
- maratsade7 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Sometimes repairs take time, for multiple reasons, so it may be more days before they can fix the issue. Isn't there a library nearby you can go to and use their wifi for upgrades, or do you use a desktop?
- TANatPATS7 years agoFreshman
I live in a very rural/mountainous area at the Canadian border. Town is a hour drive away in summer. Right now we have snow & ice covered roads. Can't get to library. VERY frustrating not being able to access much needed documents,emails and security updates. It is all Microsoft websites that I have not been able to access, it times out & says "can not be displayed" I have been able to access all other websites. I sure could use some help if it possibly another issue than lines being cut.....
- TANatPATS7 years agoFreshman
Hi Amanda, Still no access to any Microsoft websites. It is only affecting Microsoft, not any other website. Could Microsoft be blocking my Hughesnet isp address? Or do you think could be something on Hughesnet's end? I REALLY need to access my accounts and documents and security updates & still can't for the 3rd day now :(
- TANatPATS7 years agoFreshman
OK my husband who has a seperate laptop & seperate outlook email account can not access his email or ANY Microsoft website but can access all other websites. It seems to me that microsoft is possibly blocking or not accepting my hughesnet isp. It keeps timing out.
- Amanda7 years agoModerator
Hello,
Yes the issue is still ongoing. The biggest hurdles are over but yes there will still be access issues. It is possible you can try changing the DNS setting in the modem to see if a different server can get you there.
Instructions can be found at http://support.hughesnet.com/sites/support.hughesnet.com/files/inline-files/1041264-0001_a.pdf (see page 30 for DNS settings) - you can try a widely used DNS address set like Google's:
Primary: 8.8.8.8
Secondary: 8.8.4.4
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