Do manual setup
- disable wireless icon
- hardwire your laptop to the router
- check LAN IP should be 192.168.1.1 (if not keep on resetting or power cycle)
- you should be able to access your router page this time
- reconfigure your router using Automatic DHCP (cable ISP: might need to clone MAC) or PPPoE (DSL)
- checked status tab (you should get modems IP, default and DNS)
- this time you should be able to browse via hardwired connection
- go back to router page and set up wireless SSID and security
- don't forget to save settings
- unplugged LAN cable and reenable wireless
- scan wireless network (router WLAN light should be blinking)
- connect to your network and type your key
- checked WLAN IP when connected (should be in range of router)
- wireless connetion shoud be successful (if not ping 192.168.1.1 in DOS prompt)