View Full Version : Forum not available on National Express Trains
jabdc5
08-09-2008, 05:21 PM
I was travelling down to London today on the East Coast Main line. The trains are run by National Express and have a free wi-fi internet connection.I had my laptop and did a bit surfing but when I came to log on to the FSI Forum, a page came up saying the National Express ISP was blocked by the site owners.
Anyone know anything about this?
julioarca
08-09-2008, 05:36 PM
National Express ISP was blocked by the site owners.
Strange, who is their isp like? Can't think of any thats barred apart from maybe that netresult one off a year or so ago.
Sharky
08-09-2008, 05:37 PM
Site's banned at work like.
mad-dog
08-09-2008, 05:38 PM
my fault i forgot to pay my fare once sorry :oops:
julioarca
08-09-2008, 05:41 PM
Site's banned at work like.
Aye but that ^ indicates it's us that's kicked them out.
Unless there just not very good with warning messages
Raff67
08-09-2008, 05:52 PM
Unless your a troll, spammer or work for a certain anti-free media corporation then there is no isp's currently banned.
julioarca
08-09-2008, 06:03 PM
Unless your a troll, spammer or work for a certain anti-free media corporation then there is no isp's currently banned.
There ^ is the answer then. Tell the nash express to sort out their warning messages.
I'll dee one for them This perfectly legitimate site has been blocked by the fucktards that are the neo nazi National Express, it's ISP, and it's brainless, robotic, employee's. Go and piss all ower their toilet seats, that'll teach them
Begbie
08-09-2008, 06:05 PM
My take on it is that National Express trains have banned us. They're just using the same message for both cases. I wouldn't be surprised if you got the same message on Virgin if they do internet access.
jabdc5
08-09-2008, 06:28 PM
except the message that comes up is from this site...not National Expresses site.It is a page headed just like this one with the FSI logo etc which says "your isp is blocked please contact us" ( or similar wording) . So my take is the ISP which National Express uses for its train wi-fi is for some reason blocked by someone on here.It maybe someone in the past while travelling on the train has done some spamming etc and this has caused the ISP to be banned. Incidentally , and I don't know if this is of use, the ISP National Express use I believe is based in Sweden.
Raff67
08-09-2008, 06:33 PM
FSi does NOT block whole ISP's, never has(only by mistake, sorry australia), never will.
jabdc5
08-09-2008, 06:42 PM
Seems that National Express is using a Swedish satellite broadband provider (http://www.ses-sirius.com/english/) to connect its trains to the internet.My wife was with me today and luckily she logged on to her own website during the journey. She has a tracker on it and we have just checked it out and National Expresses ISP is
217.28.34.132
Begbie
08-09-2008, 06:42 PM
To my mind, the problem lies with National Express. Still, it's good to see you trying to log into the site whilst on the move. :lol::thumbsup:
Edit: The management are looking into it.
Raff67
08-09-2008, 06:49 PM
Seems that National Express is using a Swedish satellite broadband provider (http://www.ses-sirius.com/english/) to connect its trains to the internet.My wife was with me today and luckily she logged on to her own website during the journey. She has a tracker on it and we have just checked it out and National Expresses ISP is
217.28.34.132
So its getting its internet beamed down from 5 degrees east scandinavian sat, no difference, this isp and the above ip range are NOT listed under banned ip's !:lol:
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