I have been unable to access my own domain or others hosted by the same company (Astutium)
Astutium say something is "is trying to "hide" who you are and where you are." - i.e. my ip. It is not an individual machine because all devices on my LAN are affected but other people are not blocked.
I have restarted my Smart Hub 2. I don't use VPN or a proxy.
Astutium say it may be a BT issue
I should be grateful for any help
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what device are you using possibly an iPhone?
I have three devices on this network: PC, Mac and iPhone. The same problem occurs with each of them.
Check MYBT and see if web protect is active and if so turn off
Does https://www.whatsmyip.org/ agree that your IP is hidden?
Thanks for the reply Les-Gibson.
No - it does not say that it is hidden. But when I gave the ip address to Astutium they said "That range is not receiving any traffic when traced to, so is either not your IP, or you are using some sort of proxy service
"Try connecting using your real ip address/connection, as the provider of that IP (globalaxs/m247) is regularly banned from accessing our systems due to constant abuse/hack attempt"
I don't know how to connect using my 'real' ip address.
The address that you saw at the top of the https://www.whatsmyip.org/ page is your public IP(v4) address.
The toolbars on the left hand side of that page can be used to gain more information but if you look about half way down that page you will see the heading 'Hostname & User Agent, this tells you who owns it, it will probably say "BTcentralplus.com"
It tells me that it's not BT "trying to "hide" who you are and where you are." something else, maybe on your machine or a problem with the Astutium system must be causing the problem.
Have you tried using one of the blocked machines over another network? perhaps tether it to a mobile phone and see if it works. If it does work over another network then you have proven that the fault is with your BT connection, if it doesn't then the opposite applies.