The number of users is why ViaSat has aggressive caching and heavy use of CDN's. They have a lot of latency, and want to keep their over all bandwidth down. To prevent the router from making DNS requests for every little thing, it utilizes heavy caching. But if a cache expires, it should be going out and making a new request. But my thought is that for some reason it is not. or it simply isn't time to yet.Tatsadasayago wrote:Excede uses the ViaSat-1 bird and it has a ton of users--like over a million, but that shouldn't affect DNS. I agree that it's likely a modem/router or possibly an ISP DNS issue.
I renewed my domain registration a few weeks ago and noted that for about two days it disappeared from the master zone file making my site unreachable.
If doing a full power off restart of your modem/router doesn't fix the issue, you could set the secondary DNS server to a different one...but that's a trick best left to a network geek if you aren't one.
Ok, next step. When you do try to go there with a browser, what error do you end up with? Depending on broswer, you may have to push a more info link or the like. And I am sure you have tried different browsers? If you use chrome for instance, try internet explorer?fulsizjeep wrote:I am getting the same IP address on pings to http://www.fsjnetwork.com at home and at work. 160.153.94.101
Yes, I have restarted the home equipment multiple times, satellite router, wifi router, PC (Win7 Pro), Android, also the cats, dogs, ducks and chickens. It is always this way when this happens. It is the main reason I just gave up last year and did not attempt get on the forum for several months.
Do you know if your work also uses satellite internet? I would assume not, but its in a semi remote area as I recall.fulsizjeep wrote:FYI - This happens at work also, just not as consistently as at home. If I reload the page a few times, I can usually see the page. I'll get the IP you asked for. Thanks.