Ah, I see your confusion....
We have been been using Siteground with a dedicated IP for 11 years or so. When we started very small, we ran our site on a Novell Netware server in our office. We purchased our domain at NoIP and used their DDNS and name servers. As we grew we moved our site to Siteground but we continue to leave our domain record at NoIP and use their Name Servers. ...
When yo moved Host from NoIP to Siteground then somehow you must have redirected your Domain to Siteground. If you put your DomainName.tld in https://centralops.net/co/ you will see who's Domain Name Server your Domain resolves to afaik Siteground servers).
If you change Host's then you will need to login to NoIP (DNS settings) and point the ip's of the Primary and secondary servers of the new Host. The other DNS servers around the world will update. After that (when someone puts your url in the browser) their isp's DNS will then direct the browser request to the servers that belong to your new Host.
If a potential Host will not tell you the ip's of their Primary and secondary servers then they are probably trying to get you to 'transfer in' your Domain.
Statistics: Posted by Webdongle — Thu Jan 02, 2025 9:07 pm