Mediacom here too. This CAN'T be a coincidence
Mediacom here too. This CAN'T be a coincidence
Mediacom is my ISP as well. I have a Mac running OS X - and this problem only occurs when I go to Yahoo. Any thoughts out there?
I have brought this thread to teams attention as this is a topic. I am not familiar with MACS.
A response may be after the weekend as they are in a different time zone.
http://www.annoyances.org/exec/forum/win98/1139625778
http://www.macfixitforums.com/php/sh...=5&o=31&fpart=
Anyone using a PC please post a Spybot-S&D log.
- Open SpyBot, check for and get any updates available.
- Close all browsers, check for problems and fix everything found in red
- Then on the toolbar menu select mode and switch to advanced mode, on the left lower down select tools, and view report, ensure all the options are selected near the bottom except
- Uncheck[ ] do not report disabled or known legitimate Items.
- uncheck[ ] Include a list of services in report.
- Uncheck[ ] Include uninstall list in report.
- Now select (near the top) view report.
- Press export in the save in box choose a place such as your my documents folder, then in your next post near the bottom select the "browse" button; navigate to and attach or post that report.
Last edited by tashi; 2006-02-24 at 18:32. Reason: Added urls
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Anyone still experiencing this?
I think Mediacom fixed it. That or some of the adjustments I made to my router earlier fixed it because I'm no longer experiencing it now.
still getting it. I tried to contact Mediacom, but they are ignoring me (?)
Originally Posted by Humanavatar
Are you guys still experiencing this problem? Does it seem to effect any particular OS more than others? Are there ANY similiarities other than a few being Mediacom customers? I'm a Mediacom custmoer and not having any issues at all nor have any of the people I know that uses them having this problem.
I have not had this issue for some time. I think Mediacom got the message and cleaned up the issue.
Originally Posted by eightfifteen
Mediacom uses AT&T's DNS so it's hard for me to see it being a Mediacom thing. If any of you see this happening let me know as quick as you can.
Ok, what's happened here was a combination of Mediacom and a bit of AT&T. There was a change made on AT&T's side that happened before it should have since it was only a week or so untill the change was made on Mediacom's side they let it ride as it was and the only people it should have affected were those that, for whatever reason be it a bit of malware oron purpose, tried to get to a website by an IP directly. I hope that answers some of the questions.