The DNS change was made at
3:09 am on April 15th as planned and was almost
instantaneous for the large majority of ISP's around the
world since it was made at the registrar level
controlling the name servers at the top. There may be a
few ISP's who have not updated their DNS yet or have not
seen the change fully propagated. Since the change was
made at the top level registrar it should be fully
propagated already.
If you are using Windows
locally, go to the DOS prompt and type in the following
to clear your local DNS cache. That may help.
ipconfig /flushdns
then hit your enter key and
it will flush your local DNS.
NOTE: A very small number of
customers may be directing their own DNS at their own
registrar level. 95.8% of customers have ns1.winsdns.com
and ns2.winsdns.com or they may have ns1.1planhost.com
thru ns4.1planhost.com We made the IP change at the
registrar level to update ALL of these name servers so
there would be no involvement needed from customers to
change their name servers. However, .2% either redirect
their name servers or completely control their own DNS.
If you are one of these customers you would know since
it is an advanced technique and not normally done in
shared web hosting. The new name server IP addresses are
NS1.WINSDNS.COM
216.74.123.111
NS2.WINSDNS.COM
216.74.123.112