Is It Down Right Now?
Check if a website is down for everyone or just you. We check from our Adelaide data centre.
This tool is provided as a best-effort diagnostic aid. Results should be verified at the authoritative source before acting on them. This check runs from our infrastructure and may log queried information to improve accuracy and availability. Logs are retained for a short period and are not used for marketing.
How It Works
We check the website from our Adelaide data centre in Australia. If the site responds with an HTTP status code in the 200-399 range, it is up. If it times out, refuses the connection, or returns a server error (500+), it is down.
If a site is down for you but up for us, the issue is likely between you and the server. This could be a DNS issue, ISP routing problem, or a firewall blocking your IP. Try flushing your DNS cache, switching to a public DNS resolver like 1.1.1.1, or checking from a different network.
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Website Down? Here is How to Check
When a website is not loading, it can be hard to tell whether the problem is on your end or theirs. Your ISP could be having routing issues, your DNS cache might be stale, or the site could genuinely be experiencing downtime. This tool checks from an independent location in Adelaide, Australia, giving you a clear answer. If we can reach the site and you cannot, the problem is between you and the server. If we cannot reach it either, the site is down for everyone.
What We Check
We perform an HTTP request from our Adelaide data centre and report the HTTP status code, response time, server software, resolved IP address, and any redirects. We also extract the page title and Open Graph image to give you a visual preview of the site. All checks are performed with a 10 second timeout and a 512 KB download cap to keep things fast and safe.