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I'm trying to figure out if my ISP is blocking free hosting sites, or if there's something else I need to do.
I bought a new .com yesterday, and setup with 000 & then X10 a few hours later. Neither site is loading. I left the nameservers pointing to X10 for 24+ hour now & it still won't load on my home PC's (ATT Uverse); but will load from my phone (not AT&T).
I can access it using the X10host.com name; just not the normal .com address (purchased with godaddy).
I can access it if I change my computers DNS to google's. (my modem can't change/access the DNS settings)
Problem is it's a local site & 1/2 my users will be AT&T the other 1/2 Cox (cable)
www.jetprideband.x10host.com
www.jetprideband.com

Is it AT&T, or should I be looking elsewhere for a fix?
 

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Thanks, I figured they were up; I just can't get to them from home :(

I tried the cache clearing; & restarted the browser, still no luck.

On 1 computer I changed the network adapter DNS to google's instead of obtain automaticly, and it will load. What does this mean (It's been a loooong time since I worked on web sites, my brain's not as sharp as it once was)
 

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Ping: could not find host jetprideband.com
Tracert: unable to resolve target system name jetprideband.com
 

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ping was fine & attached tracert from the PC with google DNS
 

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Maybe I was to impatient; maybe thigs got fixed, but it seems I can finally see my site at home now!
 

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Impatient. When your ISP caches a page, you have to wait for it to "age out"; there's nothing you can do in the meantime.
 

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Also some DNS providers don't update for up to 72 hours; most do within 24, but there's a reason I now use OpenDNS instead of trusting Charter's ;)
 
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