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This site can’t be reached The connection was reset error message.
- 8 years ago
Works fine here, took ages to connect, but it worked, you may want to try disabling Web Acceleration to see if that helps.
Please follow the directions below to disable Web-Acceleration.
1: Visit http://192.168.0.1 in your web-browser.
2: Click the "i" icon at the top of the HT1100/2000w System Control Center (also known as the SCC). It is highlighted in red in the image below.
3: Click on "Web Acceleration" then "Control" outlined in red.
4: Click on "Web Acceleration Enabled", this will change to an orange button that says "Web Acceleration Disabled".
5: Restart your browser and try using the service that isn't working, please let us know how that works for you.
I'm experiencing this same issue. I'm assuming Hughes is still working on it...
I called them yesterday and the person l talked with tried to get the problem to the engineering group again. Nobody got back tp me the first time tney tried. If you are having trouble getting
I hope you will also call them. Squeaky wheels get more grease. I am not sure this problem can be fixed because of the way Treasurydirect does security but hope they do not give up too soon.
- budgeta8 years agoNew Poster
I will call them. Thanks.
- pankr0038 years agoFreshman
Bad luck on my end. We got a call this morning from an unknown caller according to Caller ID similar to some people who almost got my wife to give them her Medicare number this week so I let it ring. When I Googled the telephone number it turned out it could have been Hughesnet getting back in two days. I called back but it must not have been a number people answer. If anyone gets any more information I hope they will post it. I will start again when I get time to see if I can learn why they called.
- maratsade8 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
I wouldn't have picked up either -- I would imagine though that Hughesnet would not come through as unknown.
- GabeU8 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
pankr003 wrote:Bad luck on my end. We got a call this morning from an unknown caller according to Caller ID similar to some people who almost got my wife to give them her Medicare number this week so I let it ring. When I Googled the telephone number it turned out it could have been Hughesnet getting back in two days. I called back but it must not have been a number people answer. If anyone gets any more information I hope they will post it. I will start again when I get time to see if I can learn why they called.
I don't blame you. I don't pick up "unknown" calls, either. And, really, even if there is a number and name, if I don't recognize it I still don't pick it up.
Gotta be very careful these days, unfortunately.
- pankr0038 years agoFreshman
Hughesnet called back yesterday with unknown caller on caller ID and the person sounded like she was reading me a script saying they were working on speeding up Internet response time. I interrupted her and told her my problem was with not getting at a certain web site so she put me on hold and we were disconnected in a minute or so.
- pankr0038 years agoFreshman
Treasudirect.gov is now working for me. Thanks to anyone who helped fix whatever the problem was.
- BruceD8 years agoFreshman
Pankr003
I have been having the same problem as you also using multiple browsers. I have done what you did to reach TreasuryDirect.gov using a tablet (and also my smart phone) but from another ISP. I have tried the suggested fix about web acceleration but that had no impact. Do you have any idea what happened to allow you access and are you still able to access tha site?
- pankr0038 years agoFreshman
All I know was I could not use the Internet one night and the next day learned that was an outage. When I tried treasurydirect.gov the next day it worked. I just tried again and got in. The only problem was putting in the right password. I did get another call from Hughesnet and a number to call back. When I talked to a rep she looked through case notes and said there was not much in the notes but like I said it is working for me. Hope they can get this going for you. There is one post from someone in the replies to my original post saying something about passing info to a rep. See if you can find that but that is all I can think of
- GabeU8 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
It's still a no go for me, though I don't use the site. Still does the same thing as before, giving me a "This site can't be reached" message.
- Rurik8 years agoNew Poster
I still (1/13/18) can't access treasurydirect.gov either. Doesn't matter whether acceleration is disabled or not. This sort of thing happened one day even with amazon.com (same message), but only on the MS Edge browser; worked with Explorer. The next day it worked with both.
- rtreadway8 years agoSpectator
Still same thing today, tried everything and no fix!!!
- pankr0038 years agoFreshman
Have the several people who say they cannot access treasurydirect called Hughes and started trouble tickets or just assuming somebody is working on their problems? They might not be.
- budgeta8 years agoNew Poster
Glad you could finally get in. I'm still waiting for Hughes to respond to my request. I can access the site with my laptop using a different ISP. Cannot access it with my laptop using Hughes.
- BruceD7 years agoFreshman
- BruceD7 years agoFreshman
Last week I called tech support and got the usual run around without relolving the issue, a case number was assigned and would be forwarded to engineering and I would get a call back in 48 hours. Needless to say, I haven't heard a thing. A friend who also has Gen 5 and uses a laptop running Windows 7 has been able to access the treasury direct web site (he doesn't have an account so can't log on). Since I have logged on to the site last year using my Windows 10 Desktop, I am not sure just what this means.
I called to day to try and get through to Tech Support / Engineering but got a mesasage that there was some sort of major repair effort underway and no one was available - call back later!!!
- Rurik7 years agoNew Poster
Today (01/19/2018) I am able to get to TreasuryDirect; it didn't work yesterday, I think. FYI:Several days earlier I tried the unplugging the router trick and the site worked for a while, but only on the computer that was logged on when I did it. I had turned off acceleration before I did it but when plugged back in it reverted to acceleration on, but the treasury site worked properly. So the acceleration is probably not the problem and it needs to be fixed at the network level. Maybe it has been fixed now?
- budgeta7 years agoNew Poster
Working for me too!
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