Setting up DNS with a different domain company can vary depending on the specific domain company and web hosting provider you are using. However, here are some general steps that may apply:
Log in to your domain company account and access the domain management page.
Locate the DNS settings for your domain. This is usually found under the "DNS Management" or "Advanced Settings" tab.
Change the DNS nameservers to the ones provided by your web hosting provider. This will typically be a set of two or three nameservers in the format of "ns1.yourhostingprovider.com", "ns2.yourhostingprovider.com", etc.
Save the changes to the DNS settings.
Log in to your web hosting account and access the control panel.
Locate the option for "DNS Management" or "Zone Editor".
Add your domain to the web hosting account and set the DNS records to match the ones you set in the domain company's account, such as A record, MX record, CNAME, etc.
Save the changes to the DNS settings on your web hosting account.
It's important to note that the process of setting up DNS can vary depending on the specific domain company and web hosting provider you are using, so it's best to check the documentation or contact customer support for more information. Also, DNS changes can take up to 48 hours to propagate globally
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