I can’t get to Liveaboard.com anymore. Why is that?

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Same here - no go on iPhone 6 and a Galaxy Tab S3 on home Xfinity wifi - but fine on cellular data connection. How does one fix a situation like this?

I'm not sure, sorry! I used to be able to access it no problem. After all, I did book a trip with them last year. I don't know when this change started.....
 
Maybe this is a good thing. We are probably the last people that should be booking more liveaboards. :wink:
No, you both should book another trip and invite me:daydream:
 
No, you both should book another trip and invite me:daydream:

I might need to start a side hustle if I keep going!

Well, if you’re interested.....there IS availability on week 2 of Red Sea in Sept to dive Brothers, Daedalus, and Elphinstone. We have a group going.

There might also be space on either @Dan_T or my sailing of Indo’s Ambon/Aloe/Banda/Maumere Rinf of Fire trip next October. :D

Cue Dan with the enabling videos. This is where your wallet self destructs and you get no work done thinking about it all day until you book it. :D I speak from personal experience.
 
Same here - no go on iPhone 6 and a Galaxy Tab S3 on home Xfinity wifi - but fine on cellular data connection. How does one fix a situation like this?

I have iPhone6 & home Xfinity wifi. I spent over 2 hours with 4 different Xfinity tech support (2x resetting the modem) & 1 time with Arris (modem OEM) tech support, whom also instructed me to reset the modem. I told him this is a definition of insanity. Finally the Arris tech did a connectivity check by going to testipv6.com and told me that my connectivity is forced to IPv6 only. I need to go back to Comcast Xfinity to ask them to provide me with dual connectivities of IPv4 and IPv6 as many websites are still using IPv4 connectivity. I assume Liveaboard.com is the case. You know what ASS-U-ME is. So, I contacted Xfinity tech support for the 5th time. They now said that they will send a tech to my home to sort out this problem. We’ll see. I have a doubt they will fix it.
 
Hmmm...There might also be space on either @Dan_T or my sailing of Indo’s Ambon/Aloe/Banda/Maumere Rinf of Fire trip next October. :D

I do a motorcycle trip each year somewhere exotic and bring along 5 pals..no more than 6 total otherwise I find it to be a clusterF....I should have started a MC travel service years ago:eyebrow:

I like the trip above! Will have to think hard..were doing a family non diving trip to Russia which will eat into my wifes available time off this year though.
 
Hmmm...There might also be space on either @Dan_T or my sailing of Indo’s Ambon/Aloe/Banda/Maumere Rinf of Fire trip next October. :D

I do a motorcycle trip each year somewhere exotic and bring along 5 pals..no more than 6 total otherwise I find it to be a clusterF....I should have started a MC travel service years ago:eyebrow:

I like the trip above! Will have to think hard..were doing a family non diving trip to Russia which will eat into my wifes available time off this year though.

Ah! Are you going with him? I was quite close to joining that sailing but went with a later date on another vessel in the end. If so, you’ll have a great time!

Egypt invite stands. Let me know if you wanna join. :)

I guess even you know I should get off my arse today and do the oil change, clean and lube the chain, and replace my blown out tail light. 78 degree weather is hitting us later this week after a cold and rainy March. *drags feet* the couch is so much more enticing right now.
 
and told me that my connectivity is forced to IPv6 only. I need to go back to Comcast Xfinity to ask them to provide me with dual connectivities of IPv4 and IPv6 as many websites are still using IPv4 connectivity.
He could be right.

IDK your provider but some also have whitelists and blacklists - if a site gets on the blacklist they'll be blocked. That's much less likely though unless it's a known hacked site.
 

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