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Linksys Router
- Open your browser and go to http://192.168.1.1
- Log into your router. If you have not set a new username and password the default is most likely admin/admin
- Choose Basic Setup
- Make sure Enable DHCP is selected
- Fill in DNS servers 192.184.82.241 & 168.235.70.182
- Save the settings
- Restart router
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