03-09-2018
I have a feeling it may be the firewall that is the issue.
every end user on Network A can access the WP2 absolutely fine, no issues in speed... so this is not the Server for the WP2 website.
in fact it is mainly used on Network A and is only now being presented to Network B.
I will ask for the firewall to be checked again...
it helps to get others to point you in directions and tests to help get a better idea, especially when you been on it a while.
cheers guys... I will report back when I have more info
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paranoid::network::socket
Paranoid::Network::Socket(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Paranoid::Network::Socket(3pm)
NAME
Paranoid::Network::Socket - Socket wrapper for seemless IPv6 support
VERSION
$Id: Socket.pm,v 0.3 2012/05/29 21:38:37 acorliss Exp $
SYNOPSIS
# use Socket; # no longer needed
use Paranoid::Network::Socket;
use Paranoid::Network::Socket qw(:crlf);
$ipv6_enabled = has_ipv6();
DESCRIPTION
This module is a wrapper for Socket(3) and Socket6(3), and is meant to be used in lieu of using those packages directly. Doing so removes
any of the version dependent support issues on Perl and its bundled Socket(3) where IPv6 is concerned.
Starting in Perl 5.12 the beginnings of IPv6 support emerged in the bundled Socket(3) module, but full IPv6 support didn't arrive until
5.14. Prior versions of Perl required the use of the external Socket6(3) module (available on CPAN).
With this module IPv6 support, if available, is brought in automatically at runtime, regardless of where that support is provided. It also
makes a default export of inet_pton and inet_ntop, something that Socket(3) only does on request.
Finally, this module provides a has_ipv6 function which will return whether your Perl has full IPv6 support. Full support is determined by
the presence of sockaddr_in6.
All of the regular tag sets provided by either Socket modules are supported by this module.
SUBROUTINES
/METHODS
has_ipv6
$ipv6_enabled = has_ipv6();
Returns a boolean value denoting whether or not this module has full IPv6 support.
DEPENDENCIES
o Socket
o Socket6 (optional)
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
AUTHOR
Arthur Corliss (corliss@digitalmages.com)
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
This software is licensed under the same terms as Perl, itself. Please see http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.
(c) 2005, Arthur Corliss (corliss@digitalmages.com)
perl v5.14.2 2012-05-29 Paranoid::Network::Socket(3pm)