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Old 04-30-11, 11:11 AM   #1
jumpy
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Originally Posted by Castout View Post
Just gave the ISP a call and what a relief to hear them saying that the problem lies with their DNS server and they are working on it.
have a similar issue with my isp - their dns servers/new ip range are not listed *somewhere* and as a result certain web pages are not able to load, correctly or at all. Something to do with the destination website ip records not being updated by the host... not much you can do really.
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