Cannot connect ot my wireless network after you run Setup WRE54G

I bought a camera (ver. 3 - en) WRE54G refurbished. Just before the installation, I was able to connect to my wireless network, internet access, etc.

So I ran the installer for the WRE54G to my laptop, which failed because the installation program could not connect to the diving (device was plugged).

After this attempt, I am still able to connect to my wireless network at home with my laptop, however, I cannot access the internet.

Other computers (macBook, my Galaxy Tablet) have no problem with the wireless network, only the laptop that ran the Setup program.

I restarted the wireless router and my laptop several times. I then unplugged the WRE54G - no difference, Iam not able to access the internet.

Can you please help?

THX

Never mind. For some reason any annihilated configuring the default gateway setting - so no DHCP, DNS server.

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