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I'm about to move a domain whose DNS is hosted by them and want to speed up propagation time by reducing the setting before moving. I don't see anything on their DNS Manager control panel to accomplish this.
I'm thinking that maybe it's something only they have access to. Has anyone gone through this with them? What's involved?
What I DO remember about NS was how complicated practically ANYTHING YOU WANTED TO DO actually was. Especially compared to other venues.
If a mod wants to change the title, I'd be grateful.
I had a good talk with a Network Solutions tech about their DNS propogation. There's no such setting that he knows of at NS. They update your settings to their servers roughly every 15 minutes, and then "broadcast" to the web I believe twice a day, I think at noon and midnight. Something to check if you want to time it optimally.
What came clear is that a large company like NS couldn't possibly broadcast more often. They're dealing with a huge volume of domains. My guess is that people who are talking about changing TTL settings must be talking about small registrars, not large ones.
Otherwise, I'm not sure what they are talking about.
P.S. Even though there are many registration companies out there, I believe, they still have to submit their information to Network Solutions to get their DNS data posted on the net. At least they do in North America.
What I'm not understanding is how this relates to "TTL." Might it be that if your DNS is hosted elsewhere, the DNS TTL tells Network Solutions how often to check you? I'm not sure how the system works, so I'm speculating.
Incidentally, I'd use great caution about going into the Advanced sections of the Network Solutions control panel. If your DNS is hosted elsewhere, just going in and looking will automatically change some default settings.