I finally found the router solution: MTU!!!
I've posted a couple messages on this board over the past week regarding the fact that I could get online through my DSL modem, but as soon as I put my wireless router into the equation I could only load web pages by typing in DNS numbers. Typing in a web address the traditional way just left my browser spinning idly for minutes. I tried resetting network preferences about two dozen times, I used different DNS server numbers, reset the modem and the router countless times. I even used another router from work. Nothing worked.
Well, today I finally got hold of the RIGHT person when I called my local phone/internet company for the umpteenth time. When I described my dilemma and all the steps I'd tried he said, "You know, I'm not sure this will work, but it sounds like you may have a problem with your MTU setting on your router. Do your router setup again, and use the number 1460 for the MTU setting." I punched the number in, and VOILA I have internet again!!
I've seen this MTU setting (apparently it stands for Maximum Transmission Units or something like that) on my router setup page but never paid it any mind; I figured the system would input the number that needs to be there. Wrong! I guess if it is too high (or too low?) the communication between router and server gets messed up? I'm no tech geek, but that's the way I understand it.
Ya learn something new every day!!
Dennis