I have a Netgear router, and I had bought a website and changed my nameservers to my host, but it’s been 3 days and when i go to my site I get the registrar’s (Registerfly) little advert covered parking page. Other people say it works fine for them but its only the computers on my home network having this problem and I’ve cleared my cache/cookies/history hundreds of times.
I then deleted the domain from Registerfly and registered it with Namecheap and it’s been 1 day and I’m still getting pointed to Registerfly’s advertisement page. Anyone know what the problem could be? Could it be my router/cablemodem memorizing the parking page?
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"Do Routers Have A Cache?" was posted on Friday, June 26th, 2009 at 3:44 pm.
My belkin router has a DNS cache. Have you tried prowering the router off then back on. I was thinking the config page also had an option to purge the DNS cache.
If you want to flush the dns do this:
Click START
click RUN
type: CMD (hit ok)
When in DOS window prompt typ this exactly:
ipconfig /flushdns
When done properly it will say: Successfully flushed the dns resolver cache.