Yes it is allowed however if it is an ISP problem as an ex BT employee you will possibly be aware that the moderators of this forum would be unable to assist you as you are not a BT Broadband customer.
It also appears not to affect all BT Group customers as I for one can still access the site.
My post in this thread was not to gain assistance from the BT Forum mods. It was to give information that might be useful in isolating and solving this problem - that it is not just affecting BT Broadband. I'll bet that when it is resolved for affected Plusnet customers it will also be solved for BT customers experiencing the issue. You are no doubt aware of the close links via BT Group of BT Broadband and Plusnet?
I'm going to link to this thread in my Plusnet forums thread, and hopefully someone in BT and/or Plusnet will pick it up and resolve it for everyone.
Your post that not all BT customers are affected is also very useful.
I spent most of my 38 years at BT in various fault-finding roles. I learnt very quickly that the more information you can get about an issue - particularly what is still working, as well as what is not, then the easier it is to locate the source of the problem.
like @gg30340 I have no problems accessing the site
Could the problem be a DNS issue? What DNS servers are those having problems using?
I have no problem using the default BT DNS servers, and get the following from NSLOOKUP:
C:\Users\notwa>nslookup
Default Server: bthub
Address: 192.168.1.254
> www.wikipedia.org
Server: bthub
Address: 192.168.1.254
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: dyna.wikimedia.org
Addresses: 2a02:ec80:300:ed1a::1
185.15.59.224
Aliases: www.wikipedia.org
>
I think the issue, what ever it is, might only be revealed by some investigation by support staff. Personally using BT's DNS with parental controls on, Web protect on, uBlock Origin, and Diversion (I'm not paranoid honest!), I still can't replicate the issue!
Adding yet another aside though, the DNS servers advertised to our routers are proxys. If you want to see some of the actual servers using a "DNS Leaktest" site will show the actual DNS servers.
"In other words all is OK as long as the request doesn't use the BT network directly."
JOOI, who is your mobile service with?
As I have already said in this thread, I'm now with Plusnet Broadband, (the thread on the PN Forums you mentioned is probably the one that I started), but my mobile is with EE - who you might expect to use the same BT network - but that connects fine to Wikipedia.
My mobile is O2. EE were purchased by BT so I'd imagine that most, if not all, of the EE network is different from the BT/PlusNet broadband network. It's definitley not a dns issue as a simple nslookup or similar will show that the resolver completes the dns query successfully.
Hi all
The issue has been resolved with a factory reset of the hub.
That seems to have fixed it for me too, on Plusnet Broadband, thanks for the advice.
Either that, or a very lucky co-incidence!