#WEB SKYPE IS NOT WORKING FREE#
Negar reported 7 hours is not free for calling Iran anymore! It was free only free for 2 days! Seemed like enough pr for them already :/ no announcement for stopping the 2-days free service!.Still, now after two days, it's not free anymore! While the internet is shut down in Iran, and people who are protesting in the street for their freedom are getting killed by the government, announced that all calls to Iran were free. Since then my account blocked including my one drive.
#WEB SKYPE IS NOT WORKING PASSWORD#
reported 5 hours I’ve tried this service only twice then I received a text from MS on my mobile phone (I’m Uk citizen) to change my password which was mentioned that there is suspicious activities on my account.reported 5 hours Iranian people need help now the same Ukraine, please help that and free call to iran #Mahsa_Amani.reported 4 hours This service doesn’t work anymore! reported 5 hours I’ve been struggling after using free call Iran (only twice) and sine my Skype account and one drive account are blocked and mentioned violation MS Ts and Cs I’m UK citizen and MS user since I remember.I’ve tried only twice then my Skype and Onedrive Account has been blocked since due to MS Ts and Cs violation! There is no answer or help! #مهسا_امینی #skype #microsoft This Free Call Iran on was a total shamble! 3 days free and now they’re going to charge you. Is that correct?!įor reminding, Iran’s government has shut down the internet nationally to prevent spreading news and updates from the country. Maryam reported 4 hours is not free anymore for international calls to Iran! It was only for 24hrs.Another option is that both interfaces use DHCP, but one has some option ticked to use static DNS (those may be defined elsewhere).Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media: It could be, for example, that the wired interface simply uses static configuration of both IP address and DNS. So, finally, I believe that to solve your problem you just need to open up your network configuration GUI program and check how the configuration options for wired and wireless interface differ. This tools are used to easily define how wired and wireless interfaces should connect to the network and, in each case, what information should be queried from the DHCP server. Typically (n standard desktop distributions), the networking is controlled by a GUI program like NetworkManager or wicd. However, it might be not obvious where the problem origins from. The first one should contain proper name servers, the second might contain none or a single improper entry such as your gateway address (typically 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1).īy now you probably understand why name resolution (typically needed for web browsing) does not work with your wireless configuration. After establishing a connection (you can do a ping 8.8.8.8 to test that), copy the contents of /etc/nf to a second temporary file, say tmp/resolv2.Ĭompare the two copied files. I suggest you do:Ĭonnect though wire, verify web browsing works and then copy your /etc/nf to some temporary place like /tmp/resolv1.ĭisconnect the wire and connect via wireless. This should work regardless of what your /etc/nf file contains.Īlso, the fact that your wired connection works fine might be both a clue and a means of investigating the issue further. this time you tell the host tool explicitly what name server it should query. (this should yield no result if the DNS servers are not configures properly) and then host 8.8.8.8 Adding to Shawn's suggestions, I'd recommend you to try manually resolving a hostname using host like this ( is just a nice example ) ) : host The great general troubleshooting guide written by Shawn contains a lot of useful information and based on it, you might verify whether the problem is connected with DNS. Your problem definitely seems to lie in DNS configuration.