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I switch over from comcast and ever since then I've off and on troubles with the Yahoo signin page loading (login.yahoo.com)....it'll only load once in blue moon. I've tried all computers and all act the same (windows and linux). I've tried wired connection into the actiontec and wireless....but it all seems the same. I've tried deleting cookies and disabling all firewalls. It looks like it is a fios network problem.....I've tried other non verizon networks and no problem. Thinking it maybe a routing problem, I switched to open dns and google dns with no help. I've done all that I can do at my end.....does anyone have some clarity on the problem? Does anyone have the contact info to the correct support teir that would be useful? Anybody else having similar problems?
linux-r9yf:~ # traceroute login.yahoo.com
traceroute to login.yahoo.com (69.147.112.160), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets using UDP
1 192.168.0.1 (192.168.0.1) 0.717 ms 0.484 ms 0.512 ms
2 108.28.71.1 (108.28.71.1) 14.484 ms 13.979 ms 13.152 ms
3 G0-3-5-3.WASHDC-LCR-22.verizon-gni.net (130.81.96.82) 12.810 ms 12.181 ms 11.244 ms
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5 so-7-0-0-0.ASH-PEER-RTR1-re1.verizon-gni.net (130.81.10.94) 13.157 ms 14.098 ms 22.008 ms
6 130.81.15.6 (130.81.15.6) 15.075 ms 15.466 ms 14.493 ms
7 ae-6.pat1.dce.yahoo.com (216.115.102.172) 13.487 ms 15.654 ms 15.991 ms
8 ae-1-d140.msr1.re1.yahoo.com (216.115.108.17) 15.192 ms ae-1-d150.msr2.re1.yahoo.com (216.115.108.21) 16.952 ms ae-2-d150.msr2.re1.yahoo.com (216.115.108.61) 19.583 ms
9 te-8-1.bas-a2.re3.yahoo.com (66.196.112.27) 16.758 ms te-8-1.bas-a1.re3.yahoo.com (68.142.238.65) 15.275 ms te-9-2.bas-a2.re3.yahoo.com (66.196.112.55) 16.132 ms
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What is that second hop?? 108.28.71.1. Its not labeled as a Verizon connection in your tracerts there. Are you piggy backing routers? Are you connecting through a VPN, Proxy, or Anonymizer service?
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@Anthony_VZ wrote:What is that second hop?? 108.28.71.1. Its not labeled as a Verizon connection in your tracerts there. Are you piggy backing routers? Are you connecting through a VPN, Proxy, or Anonymizer service?
http://whois.arin.net/rest/net/NET-108-0-0-0-1/pft
Looks to be a Verizon router missing it's Reverse DNS Entry.
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Verizon Online LLC VIS-BLOCK (NET-108-0-0-0-1) 108.0.0.0 - 108.57.255.255
The second hop is Verizon.....I'm not doing anything funny.....I'm using Actiontec as a MOCA bridge which is connected into an ASUS router and that is it. No Proxy, VPN or Anonymousizer.
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Does anyone know a contact(phone number or email )at Verizon that will fix the router problem without having to do useless troubleshooting? It seems like no reverse DNS entry could cause the problems I'm expierencing.
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