


[200 points urgent question! 】Why can't all computers under the same wireless router WiFi access a specific website, but my mobile phone can? ? For answers, please wait online! _html/css_WEB-ITnose
Router web website server gateway
RT diannote.com is my own personal website.I entered the wrong password when logging into the FTP backend of the website the day before yesterday, and then I couldn’t log in!
Current situation: 1. All computers in my home cannot access this website as long as they are connected to wifi; (a desktop laptop)
2. Mobile phones can connect to this wifi or directly use the 3G network Open; (Key point!)
3. The website can be opened normally at work and at other people’s homes (indicating that there is no problem with the website itself)
Please answer: 1. This situation is a problem on the server side of the website (blocked My router’s IP)? If so, why can my mobile phone be turned on normally when connected to the router?
2. If it is not a problem with the website server, how can I troubleshoot and debug it locally?
I hope God will answer, waiting online!
Reply to the discussion (solution)
Is the IP blocked?
Or, you can look at your hosts file
The problem has been solved Solution ~ see this post for details??
http://bbs.csdn.net/topics/390628005?page=1#post-395921143

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