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#1 by stevencarson
I have two hosting packages and each gets a lot of visits from IP address 213.40.79.238. I have identified this as Netline UK (Supanet). What do these visits do and is there any way of seperating them from the other visits on the stats pages so that 'real' traffic can be identified and analysed without being 'contaminated' by the Supanet stats? Many thanks.
Posted on Tuesday, 30th September 2008 at 6:21am
#2 by stevencarson
You guys on holiday or is this question too hard? I posted this a week ago and still no response!
Posted on Tuesday, 7th October 2008 at 9:21am
#3 by admin
Ok I have exclude 213.40.79.238 (Supanet Hosting Monitor) IP address from the web statistics. Can you please give us the domain name of your other hosting package so we can do the necessary amendment.

Please accept my apologies for the delay in responding to your query.
Posted on Wednesday, 8th October 2008 at 12:14pm
#4 by stevencarson
Apology accepted. Thanks for making the necessary changes. My packages are stevencarson.co.uk and brooklandsgospelcentre.org.
Posted on Wednesday, 8th October 2008 at 9:05pm
#5 by stevencarson
Sorry, forgot to ask this - what does 213.40.79.238 do when it visits my web sites? Does it gather data, check links?? Just would be interested to know. Many thanks.
Posted on Wednesday, 8th October 2008 at 9:08pm
#6 by admin
It is a monitoring system.
Posted on Thursday, 9th October 2008 at 9:10am

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