There's this one page that I can't access. It's habbo.com and every time I type it in the address bar the page loads and there's nothing there, it's just a blank white page. It does the same with all the other habbos (like habbo.co.uk and habbo.fi) and even if I mispell it it does
The same thing. I can't even do a google search for it, because that won't load either, but
I can do a google search for anything else. It's like my computer isn't letting me on anything
To do with habbo. My firewall is off so that's not the problem. I asked my dad and he doesn't
Know. It's not a bad site, and my dad says he didn't block it. It does the same thing on my
Moms computer. The site has never given me a virus, because my virus protection would have squealed at me or something to let me know. What can I do? Or do I have to live with
Never accessing it again?
The page loads on my computer so there is nothing wrong with the website, firewalls can be temperamental things so check to see if there's an "Allowed Sites" list on your firewall ad add all of the habbo websites to it, this might help.
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I checked, but no there's no allowed sites. I checked allowed programs but there was nothing useful there either.
There's another firewall on my virus protection, but I can't do anything because it's all pw protected.
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You may need to get your dad to make sure the sites in the allowed list on the other firewall
(regarding the comment on this post beneath, foxyproxy.com is a dead link, just goes straight to an advertising page)
R0cKin_t33N (Feb 13, 2008 04:27 PM):
dont ask ur father.....Try foxyproxy.com Source:
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I've told my dad about it but I don't think he can do anything about it. He doesn't know anything about laptops or vista so he has no idea what to do.
He says the phone company has ip blocked me from the page, my mother and I share the same ip and we both can't access the site.
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I've never heard of a phone company IP blocking access to individual sites for their users (doesn't mean it doesn't happen though)
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It could be a DNS routing table issue at the telco (it happens). Try accessing the site via this link which bypasses their DNS routing and see what happens: Habbo Hotel - Maintenance break If you can get there from this link, then report the problem to your telco
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SORRY! MAINTENANCE BREAK!
In order to ensure an uninterrupted service environment, Habbo is carrying out maintenance operations on its online services, including some changes, updates and service functions! We aim to minimize any disturbances resulting from the maintenance. Please check back here soon!
We look forward to your next check-in at Habbo!
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They are in maintenace mode right now; however, once maintenance is complete, the link will take you directly to their normal website.
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