Ask your ISP for the DNS numbers.  They aren't top secret.  You should also try 
pinging some known IP number.  If pinging works then it's got to be a DNS problem.

~tom

> ----------
> From:         Hardy Menagh
> 
> The DNS numbers are being automatically acquired and I am connecting. I
> just can't go anywhere once I'm connected with the other service. I think
> you are right. They did change something. Unfortunately, they don't claim
> to support Macs so that's kinda that. Thanks for trying to help.
> 
> 

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