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Changing DNS Settings (tutorials)

If you already own your domain name, you have to change it's DNS (Domain Name Server) settings to the ones we give you in your welcome email. For example:

Nameserver 1: ns3.rbynet.com     IP: 65.75.157.210     <- Primary
Nameserver 2: ns4.rbynet.com     IP: 65.75.157.211

Note: The above assumes you are on our brown.rbynet.com server. Please consult your welcome email to see what server your account is on, and what your nameservers should be set to.

You have to make these DNS changes with your domain name registrar... the company where you registered your domain name. Every registrar has slightly different ways for you to make these changes. To make it easier on you, we've put together the following flash tutorials that walk you through the steps you need to take, with the most popular domain registrars:

Making DNS changes at 000domains.com <Watch Tutorial>
Making DNS changes at Dotster.com <Watch Tutorial>
Making DNS changes at Enom.com <Watch Tutorial>
Making DNS changes at GoDaddy.com <Watch Tutorial>
Making DNS changes at MelbourneIT.com.au <Watch Tutorial>
Making DNS changes at NameCheap.com <Watch Tutorial>
Making DNS changes at NetworkSolutions.com <Watch Tutorial>
Making DNS changes at OpenSRS.net <Watch Tutorial>
Making DNS changes at Register.com <Watch Tutorial>
Making DNS changes at StarGate.com <Watch Tutorial>
Making DNS changes at DRAMS (dramsystem.com) <Watch Tutorial>
Making DNS changes at 123-reg.co.uk <Watch Tutorial>
Making DNS changes at Itsyourdomain.com <Watch Tutorial>
Making DNS changes at WildWestDomains.com <Watch Tutorial>


Once you make these DNS changes, it will take 24-72 hours (1 to 3 days) for them to take effect (for your domain name to propagate), at which time your domain name will start pointing to our servers and your new hosting account.