After a lot of research, and some awful tech support from Network
Solutions, I decided to move to another domain registrar.  I picked
NameCheap.com - the name itself does not inspire confidence but I
found a lot of good reviews, and the services are good.

One nice thing about them is that you can migrate to their DNS for
free, ahead of time.  This turned out to be the solution to my
problem, because I will use their DNS for the next year until my time
runs out with Network Solutions, and then formally move over domains
to them at that point.

Their DNS console is excellent although you have to know a little more
about what you are doing.  I set up a 301 redirect for the naked
domain ("@") to the www subdomain needed by Google, and it works
fantastically well.

- Jim
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