27.01.2011, 16:53
Please stop bumping within like an hour or two of having already posted. It's just annoying and unnecessary.
Do what Garsino said to do, but place a space after ipconfig. - ipconfig /flushdns
If that command doesn't solve the problem, which it really probably won't, then either your router is incorrectly set up to use DNS servers, the DNS servers that your router is set up to use are down or are having problems, or your ISP has blocked the domain and/or website hosting.
Please post your router brand and model.
Unless you use a modem/router combo device that some ISPs give out, please try connecting directly to your modem so that we can potentially rule out the router as being the problem.
Do what Garsino said to do, but place a space after ipconfig. - ipconfig /flushdns
If that command doesn't solve the problem, which it really probably won't, then either your router is incorrectly set up to use DNS servers, the DNS servers that your router is set up to use are down or are having problems, or your ISP has blocked the domain and/or website hosting.
Please post your router brand and model.
Unless you use a modem/router combo device that some ISPs give out, please try connecting directly to your modem so that we can potentially rule out the router as being the problem.