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Originally Posted by Raysie
Just doesn't make sense though. As if the issues was DNS using Internode/Telstra, the change in using Google's DNS should have resolved issue straight away.
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No, not always. You need to verify which DNS server your machine is using. Sometimes they are configured in your TCP settings on your machine
Additionally there is a local cache on your machine which you may have to flush.
I showed you above how to validate which DNS server you are using as well as to test another DNS. Can you do that and post the results here so we can help you.