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#5
I was having similar issue with home wifi, and did this sol, provided by someone somewhere in the forum

-- Do a nslookup, it should return an IP
nslookup google.com

-- Now put that ip in /etc/resolv.conf eg.
nameserver 4.2.2.1

-- Try nslookup again. reconnect your connection and check again.