Phillip go into your router (Browser address bar http://your.isp.here[ usually 192.168.2.1] so it looks like this http://192.168.2.1) under what ever the Internet wan menu is on you router go to the DNS settings. Usually you'll have to type a pw to get in. If you never set one then leave it blank. once in, if there is a use automatic dns provided by my/your isp check box, uncheck it and and change the primary dns ip address to what ever dns ip adress you perfer. Google is 8.8.8.8 . I hope this helps
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