It's usually a cache issue with older computers over newer.
Open a command prompt and type ipconfig/flushdns then hit enter
It’s your home isp. Sometimes routers save dns cache. Don’t know how to clear that. Have you tried sending a refresh signal to your modem?yeah I manually cleared my dns over the weekend and am still unable to connect on my home wifi network. LTE and work wifi working without issue.
same issue on both my phone and macbook.
Your end. The fact is a” raw “ url as you put it is clearly a dns issue. It’s not propagating.Well it still won't work.
there's probably an issue on my end but I can tell something is missing on your end as even my devices that work only bookmark your site as a raw url instead of a pretty site name with a pretty site icon.
Your end. The fact is a” raw “ url as you put it is clearly a dns issue. It’s not propagating.
Seriously though I’ll send it off but need to knowWell, again, this site is the only site in existence that I can't reach.
Seriously though I’ll send it off but need to know
What computer os you’re using? Windows 10? 7? Mac?
What browser?
What error are you getting?
I’ve sent this info off.Looks like windows 7 on this one machine. I've tried Chrome and IE. I've cleared the cache. Stopped the cache. Restarted the cache. Renewed the cache. And a bunch of other stuff. Cleared the browser history. Rebooted the modem and router. Updated the router firmware. And all of this multiple times.
It's definitely a DNS issue.
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