We can't force DNS servers onto your router if you override them. It's possible that the router is mis-configured and is accepting our DNS servers issued over DHCP instead of the ones manually assigned.
You can also assign DNS servers on your computer.
You can use any combination of ours:
212.159.13.49
212.159.13.50
212.159.6.9
212.159.6.10
And for testing, google's are good:
8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4
You can test the time taken (subjectively) by opening up a command window and typing:
nslookup google.com <IP of DNS server>
Obviously you can substitute google.com for plus.net or any other domain that you would like to check.
It might be advisable to run the following command first:
ipconfig /flushdns
This clears your local cache so you can then run nslookup without specifying a DNS server.



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