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Website not Working on Mobile Devices (phones)

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this issue first occurred within the last week or two, i cant pull up the website Lcpdfr.com on my mobile smart phone (says server cant be found) i tried on 2 different phones (Samsung S3 Galaxy) and browsers, same message. can someone verify what is going on and why the website would possible have a good reason for doing this. kinda sucks when my email is only set up on my phone and i cant view posts info when i get new update emails

 

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  • Management Team

Your ISP didn't listen to the TTL (time to live) or SOA on our DNS records, which means when we had a brief DNS outage it's stuck with incorrect data.

There's nothing you (or we) can do except wait until your ISP eventually clears the invalid records, which will probably happen automatically at some point.

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I am also Very much wanting to know why my Phone Also Refuses to bring up LCPDFR.com but my Desktop that uses same Connection (Local Connection Wired) Same ISP works ?

I cant believe i was the only one to notice this, Did no one ever try to bring up lcpdfr on their phones before or was it always on their pcs ? :confused:

Edited by joe25

  • Management Team
3 hours ago, joe25 said:

I am also Very much wanting to know why my Phone Also Refuses to bring up LCPDFR.com but my Desktop that uses same Connection (Local Connection Wired) Same ISP works ?

I cant believe i was the only one to notice this, Did no one ever try to bring up lcpdfr on their phones before or was it always on their pcs ? :confused:

Obviously not. I use and manage the site on my phone just fine. Most likely this is caused due to a stale cache somewhere (whether it be your ISP, your phone, or whatever).
There's nothing we can do but wait in this situation, as the problem shouldn't be occurring because the DNS is completely operational on our end.

My analytics show mobile traffic hasn't dropped, so this is an edge case; and not at all effecting everyone.

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