E1000 wireless. Sharing folders on the network

Hello

Until yesterday my two PC can share files/folders.

Then everything stopped.

What is an adjustment to this router?

Thank you.

This is the first time I had this problem.
But I guess that's why the first FAQ RCN starts with, 'How to reset Cable Modem'.
A few months ago, I went to the Internet of the MRC.  In the process of the MRC gave me a new CISCO/Linksys router and an ARRIS TM602G modem.

Years my Linux PC has successfully shared files/folders with my Windows 7 PC.  And my Windows 7 PC the files/folders shared with my Linux system.  I use samba.  A few weeks ago, I bought a WD TV Live Media Player to Watch Streaming videos from my computer on my TV.  It worked, too.  The WD TV Live Media Player Streaming has been able to browse shared folders on my Windows 7 PC and Linux.

Two days ago my WD external drive, which was attached to my Linux box is no longer in effect.
Then, I rebooted the Linux machine with the connected external hard drive.
But my Linux PC did not start.
Anyway, I don't know why my PC wouldn't start simply because a broken external drive has been connected via USB.
So, I disconnected the external drive of the computer and restarted Linux.

Then, I joined the WD external drive to my PC Windows 7 to try to run the diagnostics from WD of Windows.  But, the WD external drive was not recognized by Windows 7, so I rebooted the PC Windows 7.  Unfortunately, Windows 7 PC will not start with the connected external WD drive.  Once, I unplugged the external box WD Drive Windows 7 started very well.

But, after starting, I realized file sharing between my Linux box, Windows 7 and WD TV Live Streaming Media Player stopped.
My Linux box could still ping 7 box and vice versa.  And both could navigate on the Internet.
But, neither able to browse shared files/folders more.  And the WD TV Live Streaming Media Player lost the ability to connect to a machine.

So, these last two days I tried to understand where my configurations samba got screwed upward.
I tried different routers and went crazy in the process.

I knew that nothing had changed on my PC.  But, simply because I assumed that nothing has changed does not mean that I'm right.

Finally, after I got back from work, I spent 3 hours keeps my troubleshooting and decided to browse the MRC Web site.  The first FAQ was titled 'How to reset Cable Modem' and I thought, 'couldn't hurt.  Thus, after the reset of the modem everything works.

Thank you for your help.

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