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[2] Click on the [[File:Mydomains_whmcs.jpg]] tab.
[2] Click on Domains and then My Domains.


[3] Click the View Details icon [[File:View_details_whmcs.jpg‎]] to the right of the domain registration you're wanting to change the nameservers of.
[3] Next to the domain that you need to update the nameservers for, click the down arrow next to Manage Domain and then click Manage Nameservers.


[4] Under the 'Nameservers' section, specify the new nameservers you're wanting to point the domain to.
[4] Input the nameservers and then click Change Nameservers.
 
If your domain is hosted on an Acenet Shared server, the nameservers you would use are:
ns1.wolverinedns.com
ns2.wolverinedns.com
ns3.wolverinedns.com
ns4.wolverinedns.com


[5] Click the [[File:Whmcs_save_changes.jpg]] button.


{{note|It takes 24 to 48 hours for a domain to fully propagate to new name servers.}}
{{note|It takes 24 to 48 hours for a domain to fully propagate to new name servers.}}


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Revision as of 09:16, 3 March 2016

You can change your domain's nameservers right through your billing account with us. Instructions on how to do so are provided below.

[1] Log into your Client Area

If you do not have access to your Client Area, you can request a password reset here:

Client Area Password Reset

[2] Click on Domains and then My Domains.

[3] Next to the domain that you need to update the nameservers for, click the down arrow next to Manage Domain and then click Manage Nameservers.

[4] Input the nameservers and then click Change Nameservers.

If your domain is hosted on an Acenet Shared server, the nameservers you would use are: ns1.wolverinedns.com ns2.wolverinedns.com ns3.wolverinedns.com ns4.wolverinedns.com


It takes 24 to 48 hours for a domain to fully propagate to new name servers.