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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam
It is possible that your host has a DNS server issue or some internal routing issue, (or other) for your domains -- ask some friends to try to open them when you have problems and see if they work for them OK ...
If they work for them ...
On Windows open a command prompt and type >nslookup domain_name
On LINUX in terminal type $dig domain_name
See if your DNS resolves to the correct server IP CONSISTANTLY - If it does then it is not a DNS issue
If it resolves to 2 IPs then there is an error somewhere ... start at the registrar then all the DNS servers that that domain has entries for -- good luck!
If it doesn't resolve -- add 8.8.8.8 (Google's DNS Servers) to your DNS resolvers or some other Public DNS Servers
http://www.bing.com/search?q=public+dns+servers
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Hi, thanks for advice.
Yes, websites work/open perfectly fine at my friends and so on. I used to go to one of them or to those pay for internet hour classes if I needed to quick update something on my sites if I had this issue. Its just my computer (or IP or router) that is causing this trouble.
As for nslookup:
http://imageshack.us/a/img801/7793/lookup2e.jpg
Not sure if thats 2 IPs and thats bad, but I donn't think so because any website that I nslookuped had 2 IPs like in this screen.