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larssonmc2

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I wonder if anyone can please offer advice.
 
I have recently had my website revamped and I have changed hosting companies.  The website is
 
For some strange reason, when I connect to my Virgin Media internet at home it brings up my old website (blue background) but when I am out and about or using my
mobile on 4G or go to a friends house and use their broadband, the new website works perfectly normally.
 
I have tried calling Virgin Media, but I am getting nowhere.  The host of my site says the new site is live and should work.  It does, apart from when I connect at home to my internet service.
 
Can anyone offer any advice?  Is this a problem with Virgin and the DNS?
 
Cheers
Mark

Edited by larssonmc2, 22 February 2017 - 05:16 AM.

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tonytranupg

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You should clear DNS on your Windows PC first in order to connect to a new site. Sometimes it needs, but sometimes it doesn't.

ipconfig /flushdns

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You should clear DNS on your Windows PC first in order to connect to a new site. Sometimes it needs, but sometimes it doesn't.

ipconfig /flushdns
done this, but it has to be virgin media as my new site appears on my computer connected to any other network
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my new site appears on my computer connected to any other network

 

I don't understand this part, can you explain a bit further?


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