How to work around DNS (Domain Name System) outages.
Soldiering on during a large scale DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attack on the web's DNS

On 28 of March 2013 the web's DNS was under attack by one of the largest DDoS attack in the web's history.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-03-28/huge-cyber-attack-slows-internet-globally/4598574
The DNS is used by a web browser to translate a host name to a IP address, which is a bit like using a phone book to look up a person's phone number.
There are a number of ways of working around a DNS outage:-
Change the DNS servers used
- This can be done on the Router setup
- This can be done on the browser itself