on 31-03-2025 16:29
The site I own normally loads fine over broadband and O2 4G.
But for the last four days, it appears that there's been a network problem. Multiple users have confirmed the same issue. A traceroute command suggests that the browser request from my phone is hanging on the following IP:
195.66.227.153
this is owned by:
inetnum: 195.66.224.0 - 195.66.231.255 netname: LINX-PEER-LON1 descr: London Internet Exchange (LINX) descr: Primary Peering LAN in London
Is there a technical person at O2 that I can report this to?
Thanks,
Ian
on 31-03-2025 16:57
Only via customer services.
The social media channels might be the most sensible option.
Guide: How to find help & contact O2
on 31-03-2025 19:08
on 31-03-2025 19:08
If the IP is hanging in LINX then it is a problem routing your domain through the peers, what makes you think its an o2 issue.. Have you spoken to your webhost??
Without knowing the domain, or where it is hosted then its hard to pin point the problem...
And I will brutalluy honest Customer Services wont have a clue about any of this...
on 31-03-2025 21:01
on 31-03-2025 21:01
@madasaf1sh wrote:
And I will brutally honest Customer Services wont have a clue about any of this...
.... undoubtedly !
on 31-03-2025 21:58
Clearly customer services can't fix it. They can't fix failed ports, sim activations or missing OTP's.
However, @iwilliams asked how to report it to tech services and the only way, as I said, is via customer services, unless, of course @Dave-O2 is bored with nothing else to do 😎
on 02-04-2025 10:20
Morning @iwilliams, can you please confirm the full URL of the site and i can get this looked at 👍
@MI5 Thanks for the tag
on 02-04-2025 10:35
on 02-04-2025 10:35
Hi there,
I had a text battle with customer service yesterday - and so all the info is in CIT-A166605. They initially told me that a mast near me was in need of repair - but I think I eventually convinced them that the problem was UK-wide. About half an hour after finally ending the chat, the problem has gone away - so I'm assuming that a hamster somewhere has been fed 🙂 And this morning, the traceroute on my laptop (tethered to my phone) is finding its way to the right destination. Any insights you can offer from the issue log would be very interesting. Thank you for responding.
on 02-04-2025 20:13
on 02-04-2025 20:13
I presume you have seen the post by @iwilliams above ?
on 03-04-2025 10:17
Thanks for the tag @Oxonian
@iwilliams i'm glad to see this has now been fixed 😊 I won't be able to share anything further on this, however if you need anything else, please let me know 👍