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1 Access to this site has been temporarily denied.

On free hosting, if you see the message "Access to this site has been temporarily denied." or a '503 error' . This is due to the site receiving high levels of concurrent traffic. Once the traffic reduces below the limit access will be restored automatically.…

2 Can I setup custom name servers what are the ip addresses.

How to Setup Custom Name ServersOverview Yes, you can setup custom nameservers with iFastNet hosting. Custom nameservers allow you to use your own domain name for nameserver addresses (like ns1.yourdomain.com) instead of the default iFastNet nameservers.…

3 Do I need my own domain name ?

You do not need to own your own domain name to open an account with us, all of our plans include a free domain or subdomain you can use to get started.

4 How to upgrade cPanel premium hosting to a better plan like VPS or business hosting

Free hosting clients have a UPGRADE ACCOUNT button in the free hosting cPanel, using this icon to upgrade will ensure all your existing free hosting files/domains/databases are automatically transferred and upgraded to premium. We recommend free hosting clients…

5 How to upgrade free hosting to paid hosting

Every paid hosting account includes a free domain name, unlimited disk space, unlimited file sizes, SMTP and PHPmail, no CPU limits and are hosted on NVMe servers upto 10 times faster than free hosting! You can purchase a premium account at : http://ifastnet.com/portal/order.php…

6 How to Upgrade my Account

How to Upgrade from a Freehosting Account to Premium Shared hosting: Login to Vistapanel and click the Upgrades button on the top navigation menu. This will open a 3 step upgrade form where you can choose your hosting plan, payment schedule and free domain…

7 What are the name servers to use

Once you have registered an account with us you will receive an email including all of your account information, this will include your allocated nameservers to use. If you have any issues or questions regarding setting up your nameservers for your domain…