Dot11 radio card dns issue

Hello,
I've a vpn router with a dot11radio card installed. Clients on the wireless network are not able to get url names resolved. They can get to the page by using the ip address in the browser but can't get out otherwise so we know it's a dns issue. I've added the ISP's dns servers to the wireless dhcp pool and also taken them out but nothing helps. Thanks for any assistance to resolve this issue. The sanitized config file is attached.

If you remove your ACL's does it work, if not then try a public DNS like 4.2.2.1, 4.2.2.2.
Here is a link... scroll down to like the 5th thread:
http://forum.iopus.com/viewtopic.php?p=4230

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