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Is F 95 zone down, or is it just for me?

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The site is operational, and I don't notice any problems with access or navigation. Perhaps the problem lies with your internet provider.
 
check status(dot)f-9-5-zone(dot)com
obviously you have to write "f-9-5-zone" correctly
 
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check status(dot)f-9-5-zone(dot)com
obviously you have to write "f-9-5-zone" correctly
Yes, of course. Has it bookmarked also, and use .com but it changes to .to, which it always have.
 
Yes, of course. Has it bookmarked also, and use .com but it changes to .to, which it always have.

The main site is .to and it works perfectly for me.
The site about status is .com
 
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Thanks! Tried everything on here, didn't work. Changed browser, and it worked for about 12 hours, now I got 502 Bad Gateway on this also.... Strangely, this is the only site I'm using where this happens...
 
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Thanks! Tried everything on here, didn't work. Changed browser, and it worked for about 12 hours, now I got 502 Bad Gateway on this also.... Strangely, this is the only site I'm using where this happens...
Alternatively, if you have DIFFERENT providers for your stationary PC and mobile devices, and if you are experiencing problems on your PC, check your access from your smartphone or tablet, but not from your home router, only from your mobile Internet connection (for reliability, it is better to disable Wi-Fi for a while).

If the problem occurs with both stationary and mobile internet, then it looks like the site is blocked for some reason. In this case, try a VPN; no other solution comes to mind.

But the fact that the newly installed browser worked for a while suggests that it is not a block. As an unlikely but still possible option, have you tried restarting your router (by turning it off for 10-15 seconds) or resetting it to factory settings?
 
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Alternatively, if you have DIFFERENT providers for your stationary PC and mobile devices, and if you are experiencing problems on your PC, check your access from your smartphone or tablet, but not from your home router, only from your mobile Internet connection (for reliability, it is better to disable Wi-Fi for a while).

If the problem occurs with both stationary and mobile internet, then it looks like the site is blocked for some reason. In this case, try a VPN; no other solution comes to mind.

But the fact that the newly installed browser worked for a while suggests that it is not a block. As an unlikely but still possible option, have you tried restarting your router (by turning it off for 10-15 seconds) or resetting it to factory settings?
Yes, it's been the same on my laptop and mobile phone too. But, I tried turning of wi-fi on my phone, and it worked, so what do I do now? I have the same provider on all devices.
 
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Yes, it's been the same on my laptop and mobile phone too. But, I tried turning of wi-fi on my phone, and it worked, so what do I do now? I have the same provider on all devices.
As they say, one less mystery. So, unfortunately, the problem is on your end. Something to do with your network settings. If you're using Windows, open the “Network Troubleshooter.” It's rare, but it helps if you're having problems with, say, DNS.

Next option. Reset the network.

Restart your PC. If that doesn't help, and you have a network router, restart the router.

But I am now 100% sure that the problem is with your network settings. Moreover, given the focus of the site, there is no point in contacting your provider's support service.

What else can help? Try temporarily disabling your firewall. It may be blocking the connection. Disable it for a few minutes and try to access the website. In this case, check and change its settings if necessary. Your antivirus software may be interfering. Again, try accessing the website with your antivirus temporarily disabled.

Since you do have the ability to connect, recommendations for clearing your browser cache and cookies do not make sense.

In general, as a proponent of radical solutions, I would simply reinstall the operating system from scratch. But this is a tedious task, so I will not recommend this option to you. By the way, check the availability of other websites.
 
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As they say, one less mystery. So, unfortunately, the problem is on your end. Something to do with your network settings. If you're using Windows, open the “Network Troubleshooter.” It's rare, but it helps if you're having problems with, say, DNS.

Next option. Reset the network.

Restart your PC. If that doesn't help, and you have a network router, restart the router.

But I am now 100% sure that the problem is with your network settings. Moreover, given the focus of the site, there is no point in contacting your provider's support service.

What else can help? Try temporarily disabling your firewall. It may be blocking the connection. Disable it for a few minutes and try to access the website. In this case, check and change its settings if necessary. Your antivirus software may be interfering. Again, try accessing the website with your antivirus temporarily disabled.

Since you do have the ability to connect, recommendations for clearing your browser cache and cookies do not make sense.

In general, as a proponent of radical solutions, I would simply reinstall the operating system from scratch. But this is a tedious task, so I will not recommend this option to you. By the way, check the availability of other websites.
Happy to say I got it working again. :) Don't exactly know how, restarted computer and router several times again, didn't work. Logged on to my providers internetsite, chatted with a bot that, in not so many words, said "shit happens, it will probably fix itself in a day or two." But then I saw I could restart the router from the site, and things worked. So, thanks for tips and all the help SilentHunter.
 
He's not alone with the issue. I got the same error on all of my devices. It's likely something to do with geographical location as I can access it normally with VPN.
 
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I had to reroll my VPN. I'm guessing their ddos protection is blocking some IP ranges.
 
same, set my VPN to France and it works perfectly fine
 
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