Can't access one website... so annoying!

Hello, I'm new to this forum and I was just after some help with a problem I've been having for a month or so now.
I work for a website and for a month now I've not been able to access that one particular website. Every other website is fine. I've tried everything I can think of, flushing/renewing the dns and putting chrome and ie on the exceptions list on windows firewall are two that I can remember doing. I've also restarted in safe mode and the website still doesn't work.
I know several websites are featured on that websites server and I can't access them either. I also know for a fact that the website is running, when speaking to colleagues etc...
I thought it might be something to do with my antivirus (norton 360) but I tried to access that website on my fathers computer and he has AVG, so not sure if it's anything to do with that.
I would really appreciate it if someone could help me. The only thing I can think of now is it being a fault with the internet? I can't tell you how frustrating it is!!
Thank you in advance 

jamessmall wrote:
I have previously tried to access the website on FireFox, IE and Chrome, and no luck
Hi. Welcome to the forums.
There can be a few reasons for this problem, some form of local blocking via a security program (in the distant past, a rogue hosts file entry can cause this, and may still affect some people).
One of the easiest checks is to power cycle your router, i.e. disconnect the BB, remove all power including the plug from the wall, wait a few minutes and reconnect. This usually gets a new IP address (before and after can be checked by going to somewhere like http://www.whatismyip.com/). Try the site again.
Sometimes an IP address can somehow become stale, no idea why - but maybe there is some bad router code in the various networks out there and are not able to reconcile the website (even a DNS lookup failure for that stale IP address).
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