Why my domain is not working or connecting after updating DNS with another provider?
If your domain isn’t connecting after you’ve updated the DNS, it might simply be a matter of waiting for the changes to take effect. This process, called DNS propagation, can take a few hours to fully update across the internet. You may consider below as what are the causes that DNS update is delayed:
- Propagation Time:
DNS changes typically take a few hours to propagate, depending on the Time-to-Live (TTL) value of the records. - Understanding TTL:
A lower TTL (e.g., 300 seconds or 5 minutes) allows changes to update faster. However, higher TTL (e.g., 24 hours) may delay propagation as servers cache the old information for longer. - Verify DNS Records:
If the issue persists, check with your hosting provider to ensure that the DNS records you entered are correct.
What you can do is allow some time for the propagation process to complete, as it can take a few hours depending on the settings. You may also double-check your DNS settings to ensure the records provided by your hosting provider are correct.
Additionally, try clearing your local DNS cache or use an online DNS lookup tool to confirm that the updated records have propagated successfully.
If you are still facing issue or need further inquiry, you may submit a ticket to Technical Support or send an email to support@ipserverone.com.