General Guide: How to Update Nameservers with Your Domain Provider

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🚨 Please Read This Guide Carefully – It’s Important for Starting Your Hosting


If you’ve purchased a domain from a third-party provider (like GoDaddy, Namecheap, Google Domains, etc.) and you’re hosting your website with Ai EngineHost, you’ll need to update your domain’s nameservers to point it to your Ai EngineHost account.


✅ Step-by-Step Instructions:Step 1: Get Your Nameservers from Ai EngineHost

We’ve provided you with your custom nameservers inside your Hosting Login Email from Ai EngineHost.


Step 2: Log in to Your Domain Provider Account

Go to the website where you purchased your domain (e.g., GoDaddy, Namecheap, etc.), and log in to your account.

Step 3: Locate Your Domain Settings
  1. Go to “My Domains” or “Domain List”.

  2. Click “Manage” or “Settings” next to the domain you want to connect.

  3. Look for the section labeled “Nameservers” or “DNS Management”.



Step 4: Change to Custom Nameservers
  1. Choose the option: Use custom nameservers (or Change nameservers).

  2. Enter the two nameservers provided by Ai EngineHost:

  3. Save or apply changes.


Step 5: Wait for DNS Propagation
  • Nameserver updates typically take a few minutes to 24–48 hours to fully propagate.

  • You can monitor progress using a tool like dnschecker.org.


🛠 Example Domain Providers:

Here’s how to update nameservers with common providers:


Provider

Guide Link

GoDaddy

Guide

Namecheap

 Guide





(If your provider isn’t listed, check their help section and search for “change nameservers”.)

💬 Need Help?

If you’re unsure how to update nameservers with your provider, feel free to contact their support team— we’re here to help!


🔒 Security Advice from AI EngineHost:

For your safety and the protection of your hosting account, please do NOT install any WordPress themes or plugins that are downloaded from untrusted or unofficial sources.

This includes:

  • Files from nulled script websites

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  • Any plugins or themes not verified by official marketplaces (like WordPress.org or trusted premium vendors)

These files often contain malware or hidden backdoors that can compromise your entire hosting account — giving hackers access to your website, files, and sensitive data.

✅ Always use original, licensed themes and plugins from reputable sources.

Your security is our top priority. Stay safe, and protect your digital assets.

The AI EngineHost Security Team


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