Trouble with DNS. Manually changing DNS does not help.

Generation Blue

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Quick back story, computer worked fine with Ethernet at my old place. I have since moved and am now having issues. My old ISP was AT&T and my new one is Time Warner.

So to the issue, my internet with not connect initially on startup of my computer and i have to manually disable and enable the Ethernet device about 3-10 times in order for it to connect properly. Sometimes it will connect and give me internet access, sometimes it will connect but actually wont load any web pages or will load them abysmally slow, like 50kbps slow. unusable speeds. It's a coin toss whether or not the re-enable will work and is extremely frustrating. But once i have got it to connect properly, i have 0 issues whatsoever, none, it will work perfectly until the next time i shut my computer off.

I've run some diagnostics and it keeps telling me i have issues with my DNS. I've tried manually changing the IPv4 and IPv6 DNS settings which did nothing. I have an extremely limited knowledge of this sort of issue and would love any sort of help regarding this. Thanks in advance.

Here are some images and a text file documenting the troubleshooting logs.

http://imgur.com/a/SZedn
http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=NL8mZqsY
 

Generation Blue

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Hell no Im not using their router, i bought my own router/modem. I've tried changing to google's DNS and that hasn't helped so i switched back. I suppose ill try again it cant hurt, but it probably wont do anything.