I have an
online home education website, PreK-8th grade, which has a number of users who report that they cannot get to our site. This problem has been around for years but due to a recent rash of problems, I'm focusing on it.
I've found that there are some cases where they can browse the web fine but every effort to see our site is stymied. Typing in our url, our dns, pinging, and tracert efforts all produce "not found" or "timed out" messages. Our users are all home users mostly non-technical.
I've found two cases where once they remove the router, the problem goes away. In one case its netgear, in another its TP-Link.
My site is www.Time4Learning.com. My DNS is http://64.234.204.255 . I've been told that the problem could be the address and the .255 ending that this is often blocked by routers.
- Why is it blocked?
- What should I do about it?
- If I ask my hoster (webstream) to change my dns, will this be disruptive in any way to my users?
- I also got a cryptic email from the support line at one of the router companies suggesting that I "have your hoster point to the RFC that says that a .255 is now valid" - what does that mean?
Also, we are not a technical company and are currently between programmers.
john
homeschool curriculum