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    whois.crsnic.net problem ?

    Hope someone can help. I have been using whois.crsnic.net to check .com .net and .org
    domains for a while now, but now in past couple of days the results for most, not all, come back as
    setup error on program I use . What would have caused this as I havent changed anything at all ?.

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    They have a maximum queries for individual ip address (something like 10K a month I think) Can someone confirm? Cheers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chipmeade View Post
    They have a maximum queries for individual ip address (something like 10K a month I think) Can someone confirm? Cheers.
    Thanks for that. In fact you are correct as I discovered this. LUCKILY I have a facility in my Router that lets me change the MAC address simply by typing a new one into the Router management screen and then my ISP assigns me a brand new IP address so's I can start all over again with new IP each time ,lol.

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