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Thread: AULRO forbidden in Kuala Lumpor?

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    actually has been unavailable here in China on mon to wed..just some html page showed.


    ok now ( obviously)




    moving a bit off topic..since admin are reading this anyway

    .would it be possible to move a button?

    being male my thumbs are neither dainty nor sensitive..when i go to use the site on my mobile the "new posts and "log out" are next to each other...and my thumb dwarfs them both..reulting in log out requests...there is a space below the "log out "button...can it be moved down a peg....?

    thanks....

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    I used my phone to access AULRO while in Mongolia recently.......................................... .... $1270.00 later ........... .......................


    and that was after I spent a couple of hours on the phone to Telstra organising data packages, etc, to ensure I wouldn't get slugged. We are now looking for another provider. Apologies for the hijack.

    Rick

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    I used the airport wifi in KL towards the end of last year to access AULRO without problems - even sent a couple of messages to Tombie as it turned out that I was travelling with someone who he worked with at the time.

    I was in the Malaysian Airlines lounge - don't know if they're on a different wifi link to the rest of the airport or not.

    Also had no problems accessing AULRO from China (Shanghai) during same trip.

    I had more problems getting on from Germany a couple of months ago - but all the sites that I was going on were pretty slow from where I was at the time.
    Cheers .........

    BMKAL


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    If you travel regularly it pays to have a VPN installed on your laptop for this reason, living out here in Dubai where the internet is censored they are a must, whenever I run into a blocked site I just fire up the VPN & direct my connection through a country such as the UK or similar.

    It is also a good way to access sites which are country specific such as some of the sporting vid clips etc, when I want to watch some Ozzy sport from here I set the VPN up for OZ & can access a lot of things which are block for not OZ based users. The BBC Iplayer also works well this way as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMKal View Post
    I used the airport wifi in KL towards the end of last year to access AULRO without problems - even sent a couple of messages to Tombie as it turned out that I was travelling with someone who he worked with at the time.

    I was in the Malaysian Airlines lounge - don't know if they're on a different wifi link to the rest of the airport or not.

    Also had no problems accessing AULRO from China (Shanghai) during same trip.

    I had more problems getting on from Germany a couple of months ago - but all the sites that I was going on were pretty slow from where I was at the time.
    I've just come back from Europe, no problems with internet in Germany Czech Republic, Austria (That's the one without the kangaroos ) and Netherlands....just KL International Airport.

    Gary

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    You better believe it!
    The dirtier, the better.
    Says he who wont take his car into the bush,,,

    Quote Originally Posted by bushrover View Post
    I used my phone to access AULRO while in Mongolia recently.......................................... .... $1270.00 later ........... .......................


    and that was after I spent a couple of hours on the phone to Telstra organising data packages, etc, to ensure I wouldn't get slugged. We are now looking for another provider. Apologies for the hijack.

    Rick
    Now that's commitment to the site (money is no object with our members )
    Damn, that's gotta hurt

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    Quote Originally Posted by sheerluck View Post

    Me too. Even in the slightly more grim parts of China I had no issue with access, and I was working there when even the BBC News website was blocked.
    I am in China now and I have been coming for many years and this is the first trip I have been able to to get on to AULRO, something has definitely changed.

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