1. Press the windows+R icon, then type Control Panel.
2. Click on Network and Sharing Center.
What you see when you click on the Network and Sharing Center icon will differ depending upon the view that your computer is set on.
View A
3a. Right-click on Local Area Connection or Wireless Network Connection - whichever connection you are trying to access - and click on Properties.
...or View B
3b1. Click on the Local Area Connection link or the Wireless Network Connection - depending upon the network to which you are trying to connect.

3b2. Click on Properties in the Local Area Connection Status window that pops up.
4. In the Networking tab, click on the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPX4) item, then Properties.
5. On the General tab, make sure both Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically are selected. Press the OK button.
6. Try to connect to the network.
7. If you still cannot connect after changing your DNS settings, you may need to restart your computer.
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