On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 1:21 PM, Rajko M.
I had problem with one of charter.net DNS servers.
Sometimes it will not resolve name, either timing out, or throwing Charter default page for users that asked for nonexisting web server.
Not so short chat with customer service, where most of the time was spent convincing representative that I'm positive that is their server problem, not my router or computer, resulted in 2 IPs of servers that should be used. Setting router manually to use those 2 servers solved the problem. The difference is only one of the IPs, ie. the server with a problem.
Try to see what your ISP support have to tell, and post it here.
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