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I moved my computer - unhooked the modem and wireless router and

When I hook it back up the wireless router does not allow me to connect the internet. I can unplug the wireless and get a direct internet connection to the desktop but when I hook the router up I can't connect. It's a Belkin 802 wireless g router

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Powerdown the PC, router, and modem then start the modem first then the router and finally power-on the computer... That should do it! Hope it helps!

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