Wizard Labs/ Server problem and Connection Time Outs

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JCinFLA

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I was on their website yesterday morning, and again last night. Had no problems either time, and I'm even on a dial-up connection! Maybe it's something in your settings?

Edit: Just went there again...no problems loading any pages I wanted to go to just randomly. I'd say the problem's with your system or internet provider.
 

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I've never had a problem there before. I use Firefox and keep it updated. I wondering if something happened after the last update which is causing this problem. What is really strange is I have no problems going to any other website, just Wizard Labs. I just tried with both Chrome and Opera...nothing. Says the same thing, site cannot be reached, can't connect to server. I will get on the laptops. I'm still running Vista here on this PC. I have a windows 7 laptop and my daughter has a Windows 10 laptop. Another option maybe I could try is doing through my Iphone 5. I'll try the Windows 7 laptop first and let you know if I have any luck.
 

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I got through, but it's the strangest thing happening. I had no luck on the Win7 laptop, didn't even bother to try my daughters Win10 laptop. I got through on my machine but had to go about it very different as before. It may sound very weird, but this is ISP related. I can't think of any other explanation. I think my ISP for some reason is blocking Wizard Labs? So here's how I got through: Using a Firefox add on called HOXX VPN Proxy, I sort of spoofed it and came through connected to a free server in the UK. I can't believe that I would have to go through that just to connect but it worked like a charm with no problems. I got 10 new flavor vials on the way!

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I've never had a problem there before. I use Firefox and keep it updated. I wondering if something happened after the last update which is causing this problem.

I have XP Pro and I used my FF browser each time I went there and posted earlier about it. Been there again since then, and still no problem. My FF has updated recently, too, but I don't notice any differences it caused.

Well, just read your last post. Did I win a prize, based on my first post?
"I'd say the problem's with your system or internet provider." :banana:
 
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Like the firewall?

I don't use Windows firewall, my antivirus program uses their firewall and has remained the same with no changes. I have had dozens and dozens of orders from Wizards Labs in the past with no trouble. I try to keep at least 6 months to a years worth of supply stocked at all times so I haven't visited Wizard in awhile, therefore can't really be certain when the issue started. I just noticed the problem here a few days ago. I'm just glad I got it resolved by using the VPN proxy and a UK server. There was an add-on called "HOLA" for Firefox which basically did the same thing, allowing you to enter from a free server from overseas. I don't use Hola anymore, I like the HOXX VPN better.
 

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There is something in the IE11 for win7. I began having random connection problems with all different sites many months ago...mighty frustrating. Had no problems using Chrome going to the same sites but its a resource hog. I downloaded firefox, never used it before and since then I've had no connection problems at all. IE sucks and even if microsoft does fix it I will never go back, firefox is a much superior program for internet surfing.
 

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    No you can't
    Just went there. Loading my cart. Browsed the whole site. No problem every thing went well.

    Using windows 10 and edge.

    What Does a Server Connection Timeout Mean?
    A server connection timeout means that a server is taking too long to reply to a data request made from another device. Timeouts are not a reply message: they show up when there isn't a reply and a server request is not fulfilled in a predetermined length of time. A server connection timeout error does little to tell you what went wrong or why the error happened: it just identifies that the error occurred. Timeout errors can happen for a number of reasons. The server, the requesting device, the network hardware and even an Internet connection can be at fault. What Does a Server Connection Timeout Mean?

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