Access to own website is blocked

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I'm running a Billion 7800N router, have had no problems with it.

About a month ago I started loosing access to my website and the email hosted on that site from home. I also cannot access the web host for my website. It works fine when not going through my router (on iPhone 3G or from the office).

I thought perhaps my ISP had started blocking access to my web servers, though if I restart my router, I can access my site for about 15-20 hours and then it's blocked again. Nothing back when I ping it.

I've flashed the 7800N to the latest drivers (1.06g) and reset to factory settings. Same thing happens.

Anyone got any ideas? I'll be forced to move the site to a different host if I can't use it.
 
Thanks for your reply.

No firewall enabled on the router. ESET running on the laptops/desktops in the house.
Nothing in the log files, that was the first thing I checked.

Static IP's on the LAN but I think I'm on a dynamic IP (i.e. the IP is different when I restart the router).
Host is www.breamteam.com. I'm only really using the site for email now, so hardly any traffic going through it.

The only thing I can think of, is that this all started happening shortly after I introduced a switch between the router and my network (prior to this I had everything connected to the ethernet ports on the router). I would be very surprised if it was the switch, but I guess I should remove it and see...
 
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NSLookup fails.

DNS Records:

Attempt to get a DNS server for no-rdns-yet.2host.co.uk failed: no-rdns-yet.2host.co.uk does not exist in the DNS
 
Nothing in the logs on cPanel, and it's all working fine from my office.

It's not just my site I can't access. I can't access the webhost site in the link posted above, or any other sites hosted by the same webhost.
 
Site url is www.sstsim.com.

The only thing I can think of that access the web server is my Thunderbird email client. Perhaps it's worth a try to reset the router and disable this email account and see if it still drops out.
 
I got the following when looking up the DNS records:

Attempt to get a DNS server for no-rdns-yet.2host.co.uk failed: no-rdns-yet.2host.co.uk does not exist in the DNS.

ISP is BT Broadband, ADSL.

Under IP Config - there are several DNS entries. You want the DNS server? It just points to my router IP.
 
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