| | | | | In lugnet.lego.direct, Ross Crawford wrote:
> (PS: Their page does not list all instructions available, mine does (well up
> until I started getting the error). Search for 10143, you will find it is there,
> but you won't be able to download it because of the error.)
Actually, I just did a search on your page for 10143, and it was found. Then I
did download the PDF. So there may be something to your theory about TLG
blocking your IP range.
How much traffic do you generate when you search for instructions?
Steve
| | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.lego.direct, Steve Bliss wrote:
> In lugnet.lego.direct, Ross Crawford wrote:
> > (PS: Their page does not list all instructions available, mine does (well up
> > until I started getting the error). Search for 10143, you will find it is there,
> > but you won't be able to download it because of the error.)
>
> Actually, I just did a search on your page for 10143, and it was found. Then I
> did download the PDF. So there may be something to your theory about TLG
> blocking your IP range.
>
> How much traffic do you generate when you search for instructions?
Negligible. I would guess LEGO's own instruction download page probably
generates significantly more.
ROSCO
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.lego.direct, Steve Bliss wrote:
> How much traffic do you generate when you search for instructions?
To put a number on it, I have received 22329 requests to my page since April.
That's total requests, including non-search, and failed search requests. I have
no way to tell how many requests that generated for lego.com, and besides,
blocking my IP is unlikely to put much of a dent in the number of downloads they
get, because most people using my page have not been blocked.
I don't think bandwidth is the issue here, I'd just like to find out exactly
what the issue is.
ROSCO
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