>>13888048just change it manually to google DNS or whatever you use. i assume you just set and forget, so just change it once and be done with it. no need for an application.
click on the network tray icon beside the clock on your task bar. open the center. on the left side "change adapter settings", select the adapter, right click "properties", select IPv4 (or v6 if you already use it), properties button, then input the manual DNS IPs towards the bottom. done.
>>13888064only if you use DHCP the router provides it. it very well could be just DNS level blocking, it's not uncommon (and hilariously easy to circumvent).