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    #11
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    yea OpenDns would be a better solution but I think it still takes time to propagate to there locations..
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    #12
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    Website's:
    Prahost.com
    old but useful tip thanks

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    #13
    Banned
    Perfect thanks.

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    #14
    Member
    Opendns ftw !!!
    Coding Horror Fan
    I don't read PM's frequently .

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    #15
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    Website's:
    oulee.com ouleehosting.com litespeedhosting.co.uk ddosprotectedhosting.co.uk radiohost.co.uk windowshosting.im
    Thanks for this one, its cool.

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    #16
    Member
    Quote Originally Posted by lifetalk View Post
    OR you could use OpenDNS
    lol yep!

    OpenDNS FTW!

    Very very fast for me!

    also do ipcongif/flushdns

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    #17
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    Website's:
    InvestDude.com
    thanx, useful.
    InvestDude.com Learn to make money by investing in hyips (high yield investment programs), affiliate marketing and tons of other method ;)

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    #18
    Member
    nice bro very helpful for me

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    #19
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    Website's:
    vaporhostn.com
    :/ fastest way is setting server ip as the a record for your domain and letting your nameservers resolve then once its done resolving then you can add the nameservers

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    #20
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    Website's:
    Nerdy-Tutorials.com Mp3viddown.com Filmlab.eu
    If you are running Mac OS X Leopard, you need to do the following.

    Open up a command terminal.
    Run the command "dscacheutil -flushcache"
    If you are running Mac OS X 10.5.1 or below, you need to do the following.

    Open a command terminal.
    Run the command "lookupd -flushcache"

    then run
    dscacheutil -cachedump

    clear browser cache.. and BOOM!

    instant DNS update no wait. works for me all the time. MAC FTW!

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