Will this (temporary) fix work for you?

1. Select the connection (right click the network icon->Edit Connections)
2. Select the "Wireless" tab, your wireless connection (identified by
SSID) and select "Edit"
3. Select the "IPv4 settings" tab (or IPv6 though I don't think
wireless routers use IPv6)
4. In the "Method" option, choose "Automatic (DHCP) addresses only"
5. Enter the Starhub DNS address in the now available "DNS Servers" entry.

Regards,
Kam Yung

On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 8:23 AM, Mark Philip <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm using Ubuntu 10.04 on a netbook.
> I'm connected to Starhub at home via wifi.
> When I check on my connection, it reports that my primary DNS is my
> wireless router's IP address, whilst my secondary DNS is the Starhub
> IP.
> [...]
> Is there a way to remove the primary DNS lookup from Ubuntu and
> replace it with Starhub's DNS server instead?
>
> Many thanks,
> Mark.
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