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Modem light blinking and no internet in the wireless router. but when i run a cable from my modem to my computer, internet works....but when i rund the cable from the modem to the belkin wireless router...no internet connection can be established.....

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You have to unplug your cable modem before you connect the router. after you have connected the router you plug the power back on the cable modem then the router and you should be able to browse the net

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HI I NEED TO SETUP A WIREL;ESS G PLUS MIMO F5D92230-4 ROUTER 1010835 FOR WINDOWS XP

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