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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 259198" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I would call your isp and say that one website you visit cannot be accessed since they moved to a new server. Its been days and you still cannot get there and you know the website is working. The first level tech support guys might not believe you and will lead you on a goose chase to troubleshoot your computer. You might need to tell them it happens on all of your computers and your neighbor's computer. Maybe they will bump you up to the smart guys that can flush their cache out for you. If they can't clear it up, I would look into trying alternate dns servers on your computer and see if that helps. Its not hard if you are comfortable with that stuff. Just search for 'how to use google dns' or 'how to use open dns'. I've used both google and open dns servers. They claim to be faster, but they worked about the same for me so I went back to verizon dns servers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 259198, member: 4923"] I would call your isp and say that one website you visit cannot be accessed since they moved to a new server. Its been days and you still cannot get there and you know the website is working. The first level tech support guys might not believe you and will lead you on a goose chase to troubleshoot your computer. You might need to tell them it happens on all of your computers and your neighbor's computer. Maybe they will bump you up to the smart guys that can flush their cache out for you. If they can't clear it up, I would look into trying alternate dns servers on your computer and see if that helps. Its not hard if you are comfortable with that stuff. Just search for 'how to use google dns' or 'how to use open dns'. I've used both google and open dns servers. They claim to be faster, but they worked about the same for me so I went back to verizon dns servers. [/QUOTE]
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