OK so here's my theory and how i fixed it (on 100+ Ubintu machines).

There is some low level incompatibility between the Ubuntu dns requests
and specific models of router. (I've heard this happens on a few other
distros as well, so it's not Ubuntu specific)

Some models of router are absolutely fine, and some models resolve to
1.0.0.0 just about all the time.

Some success can be had by disabling ipv6 on some routers, but on most
of my DSL connections with these faulty DSL routers, this had no effect.

The only fix guaranteed fix I  have found is to avoid asking these
routers for DNS information, because they LIE!

To do this I install a small package called "dnsmasq", this is a caching
DNS proxy service that sits on your local machine and passes requests
upstream to real DNS servers, and also caches the results.

(apt-get install dnsmasq)
(man dnsmasq)

I then set the .conf file of dnsmasq to pass DNS requests directly to
opendns (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenDNS).  You could also use the
DNS IP of your ISP's dns servers.

Your local machine is then set to use 127.0.0.1 (localhost) for DNS
queries where dnsmasq will answer them from cache if it can (very fast)
or go out to the DNS server you set in the .conf file.

This approach totally avoids the need to ask these buggy DSL routers DNS
queries.

As I mentioned earlier I've got this running on 100+ ubuntu machines,
and 60+ DSL routers, and it has not missed a beat.

Regards
Mac
New Zealand

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DNS Resolves everything to 1.0.0.0 intermittently on some ADSL Routers
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