There are 2 ways you can do this.

1- Under Domain – Nameservers, choose Custom from the drop down lists. Then type in the WA server on the dotted line below it and click the green tick icon to save it. Below are the WA nameservers.

  • Primary Nameserver: ns1.mywahosting.com
  • Secondary Nameserver: ns2.mywahosting.com




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andrekish Premium
Thanks very much for your invaluable help - couldn't have done it without you. Very kind to take the trouble to do this. Many thanks again - Andre
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Meina Premium Plus
Oh~ your words mean a lot. Glad I could help =)
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Gregcorssino Premium
Thanks so much for this tutorial! Really helpful!
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Meina Premium Plus
You're most welcome =)
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hkorbmac Premium
Thank you! There is one more step between 3 and 4 now, you need to select custom before the boxes show up to enter the WAhosting server names. Between this and Hansen's I was able to get 'er done! Yay! Cheers
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Meina Premium Plus
Thank you for noticing that. Fixing that right away =)
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lookingglass Premium
Thank you so much for creating this tutorial!! I thought I'd never figure it out!! Even namecheap's tutorial video had an outdated web design!
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Meina Premium Plus
You're most welcome =) I decided to do this tutorial when I saw few members asking where on Namecheap can they find their DNS settings, so I thought why not create a tutorial for that to make it easier.
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TJamil Premium
Thanks for letting us know. Very informative and useful for this update. Hope all's great with you by the way.
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Meina Premium Plus
You're most welcome =) Yup, everything is doing well. My graduation day is coming in less than a week, so, I'm pretty excited for that and also nervous at the same time thinking how's my life going to be after that :-D
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