
1SeventyZ wrote:Your DNS record for them is likely cached, either locally on your machine, or with your ISP. Try "repairing" your network connection. If it's your ISP, there's nothing you can do and it will likely work itself out in the next few days as the new DNS name/IP address combo works its way across the internet.
1SeventyZ wrote:Your DNS record for them is likely cached, either locally on your machine, or with your ISP. Try "repairing" your network connection. If it's your ISP, there's nothing you can do and it will likely work itself out in the next few days as the new DNS name/IP address combo works its way across the internet.
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