1. Change your DNS Settings
Skip this step if your domain name is registered through us.
For your website to be accessible over the internet your domain
name must point to our DNS servers (nameservers). To accomplish
this, go to the website of your domain registrar, login to your
account and select the option to modify the nameservers assigned
to your domain.
These are the target nameserver settings:
| Primary Nameserver: |
ns.broadweb.net |
| Primary Nameserver IP address: |
209.118.44.101 |
| Secondary Nameserver: |
ns2.broadweb.net |
| Secondary Nameserver IP address: |
209.118.44.102 |
Please enter the nameserver settings for your domain as described
above. There should be no other nameservers listed for you domains.
Note: Some registries will only ask for namesserver names, and
not IP addresses.
To
see a Video Tutorial on how to change nameserver settings, click
on your domain registrar below:
000Domains.com
123-reg.co.uk
Dotster.com
DRAMS
(dramsystem.com)
Enom.com
GoDaddy.com
Itsyourdomain.com
MelbourneIT.com.au
NameCheap.com
NetworkSolutions.com
OpenSRS.net
Register.com
StarGate.com
WildWestDomains.com
It should take your registrar anywhere from 24 to 72 hours to
process these changes.
Please do not change the DNS settings for your account in our
control panel unless you are an expert in DNS and know exactly
what you are doing. DNS files are configured correctly when new
accounts are set up, so any improper modifications may cause your
website and e-mail to be inaccessible.
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