*This method will only work in Windows 10*
Some networks might have to have statically assigned DNS settings that can cause issues when moving to different locations.
- Click on the Windows Start Menu
- Click on
- Click on
- Click on
- If step 4 fails, repeat step 1; click the Windows logo and type then open Control Panel.
- Click on Network & Internet.
- Click on Network and Sharing Centre.
Click the Change adapter settings item.
- Right Click on
and choose Properties
- Click on
Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) then on Properties.
- If you see something like this, with numbers in the Preferred DNS & Alternate (that might be have numbers in also, Click on Obtain DNS Server address Automatically.
- Click on OK
Repeat for the Wireless Network, it may look like this 
