E2000 wireless router Local

Nice day. I read and read and read sssoooo lots of posts on this problem. So, as the bed of my subject line, I have connectivity problems with my router. I entered the router itself to 192.168.1.1, change settings, reset settings, updated the firmware of the 1.0.04)is, or anything that has been posted by other users. I also changed my settings for the network card in my lappy, re-edited my IP, deleted / reinstalled the NIC, and / or what I found to try to do. I'm frustrated and upset that a wireless problem gives me so much headache.

I am running Vista 32 Home Premium, HP Pavilion dv6700 Notebook, with a Cisco Linksys E2000 Wireless-N router. I have connected a desktop computer via wireless adapter USB, my android phone, android phone my GF, her children phones and iTouch and when I try a wireless connection to the router, I get a local access only with a unidentifiable network, which then limited my access online, (I can not connect to internet). It won't let me access the Internet via an ethernet cable but not wireless. I bypassed the router and connected directly to the modem without any problem. I have reset the modem and the router several times, as well as restarted my computer laptop a lot trying to win a link any. My laptop can connect to other hotspots wireless / points without any access problem.

Help, please!

Thank you

K.

OK, well I fixed it. I rolled back my drivers for my adpater, Atheros card and reinstalled via live chat on Linksys/Cisco, who have helped me. Sometimes the simplest solutions is the most often overlooked. Thanks for your reply and your help!

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