Newest version of Firefox (recently dowloaded) change find my ISP or any other site

Sometime during the course of the last few months, after upgrading to newer version of Snow Leopard, Firefox ceased to function. I have downloaded the latest version of Firefox for Mac, but I still get messages that Firefox can't connect with my ISP home (Comcast) or any other sites. Repeated many time, still no luck

Download and save the full Firefox installer from here :- http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all.html

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