How To Turn Off Network Administrator?
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Your ISP‘s DNS server address can be found in your router‘s settings. To access your router, you‘ll need to type the IP address of your router into your web browser‘s address bar, typically 192.168.1.1 or 10.0.0.1. You may be asked to enter a username and password to log in. Once logged in, navigate to the DNS settings page to view your current DNS server address(es).
To turn off the Network Administrator, you will need to access your computer’s Control Panel. Once you are in the Control Panel, go to the Network and Sharing Center. From there, click on the Network and Sharing Center icon, then select Change Advanced Sharing Settings. Finally, uncheck the box for Network Administrator and click Save Changes.