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This method involves making a small adjustment to your computer's Hosts file. Doing this will essentially trick your computer into loading data for a requested site from the server IP address you provide in the hosts file rather than looking up where the domain points to on the internet from it’s nameservers.
DNS propagation, the process of DNS updating to reflect newly entered values actually doesn't have a set time frame. Each user on different ISP's will pick up changes at different rates.
Within your Synergy Wholesale System account, you will find an array of DNS Hosting options to set up your domain as you like. To manage your DNS hosting please follow these steps: Login to your Synergy Wholesale System account.
Within your Synergy Wholesale System account, you have access to various DNS Hosting options to customise your domain setup. Among these is URL & Email Forwarding.
The term DNS stands for Domain Name System. It is used over the internet as a directory system, a map, to translate an IP address such as 192.0.2.1 into an easily recogniseable domain name.
Setting nameservers on your domain name through the Synergy Wholesale System is designed to be an easy process, but it can be completed in various ways with various differing functions. Updating your nameservers on a single domain To update the nameservers on just one domain: Login to your Synergy Wholesale System account.
Synergy Wholesale supports the creation of Registry Hosts (also referred to as glue records, custom nameservers or child nameservers) on all domain name registrations. Why do I need to add Registry Hosts?