[Plane Finder ⁃ Flight Tracker] Hi cannot connect to planefinder i am a member it seems to be a problem at your end

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James Dumbrill
Hi cannot connect to planefinder i am a member it seems to be a problem at your end

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1 year ago

Hi there! I'm sorry to hear that you're having trouble connecting to Plane Finder. Let’s work together to figure this out.

Could you tell me a bit more about the issue? Are you receiving any specific error messages when you try to connect, or is the application not loading at all? Knowing this will help me better assist you.

In the meantime, here are a few basic steps you can try that often resolve connection issues:

1. Check Your Internet Connection: Make sure your device is connected to the internet. You can try visiting a different website to confirm.

2. Clear Your Browser Cache: Since you're using a WebKit-based browser, go to your browser settings, look for 'Privacy' or 'History', and clear your cache and cookies.

3. Disable Any VPN or Proxy: If you are using a VPN or a proxy server, try disabling it as this can sometimes interfere with connectivity.

4. Update Your Browser: Make sure your browser is up to date, as an outdated version can cause issues with site compatibility.

Once we have more details about the issue, I'll be able to provide a more specific solution!

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James Dumbrill
1 year ago

Host error code 525

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Thank you for the additional details about the Host error code 525. This code typically indicates a problem with the connection to the server, meaning the server is either down or not reachable for some reason. Let's go through a few steps to try and resolve this issue:

1. Refresh the Page: Sometimes, simply refreshing the browser page can resolve temporary connectivity issues.

2. Check for Service Outages: Visit the Plane Finder website or their social media pages to see if there are any announcements regarding service outages. Sometimes, servers undergo maintenance, which might lead to temporary connectivity problems.

3. Try a Different Browser: Since you’re using Windows 10 with a WebKit-based browser, you might want to try accessing Plane Finder through another browser like Chrome or Firefox to see if the error persists.

4. Disable Firewalls/Antivirus Software: Occasionally, security software can block connections to certain websites. You can try temporarily disabling your firewall or antivirus to see if that resolves the issue (just remember to enable it again afterward).

5. IP Address Reset: Sometimes, resetting your IP address can help. To do this, open Command Prompt and enter the following commands, one at a time:
- ipconfig /release
- ipconfig /renew
- ipconfig /flushdns

6. Contact Support: If the error continues after trying these steps, reaching out to Plane Finder support might be the best option. You can email them at [email protected] for further assistance.

Please let me know if these steps help or if you’re still experiencing the issue, and we can explore more options! Are you satisfied with the solution I provided?

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