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Comprehensive reports like these is what I love the most personally.

Now, in the first exhibit when you get DNS errors it just simply means that your DNS server has issues resolving names into numbers - a bit like a post man having issues finding houses via numbers on the street.

These could theoretically be easily resolved if you used other DNS providers. I recommend Google DNS as there is hardly an issue with their DNS servers. Most ISP and/or their provided backbone DNS providers probably either cannot handle the load and/or are filtered.

Now because I am unsure which version of windows you're using I am just going to point to you a guide which may just do the trick of changing DNS servers.

For those DNS server settings, you'll need to set the Primary DNS server as: "8.8.8.8" (without quotes) and Secondary DNS server as "8.8.4.4". These are Google's public DNS servers.