No I have not tried that. How would I go about doing this?
Edit: So I went into wireless properties and under Network Connection Details the IPv4 DNS Server was originally at 10.0.1.1
My router is an Apple Airport Extreme (dual-band). I had to check my Airport Utility and under Internet Connection settings and in the DHCP tab, it has a bunch of different address numbers. IP Address, Subnet Mask, Router Address. Then another section titled DNS Server, with Primary, Seconday, Domain name. The Primary number was 24.247.24.53
Back in Wi-Fi properties on my PC, I went into TCP/IPv4 Properties and selected "use the following DNS Server addresses:" and changed the Preferred DNS server: to 24.247.24.53
Selected Validate settings upon exit, pressed OK, then OK on Wi-Fi Properties, and it went through a troubleshoot check, and said there were no problems. I'm assuming this worked, but I have yet to see if the connection will drop or not.
Hopefully I did it correctly?