L10-202: Modem: default gateway server error

I have a new L10-202. It came with XP Home and I reformatted the drive and installed XP Pro and reinstalled Toshiba Utilities. I installed a Linksys wireless router and a linksys Pmica card. The wireless connection is good and if I connect the router directly to the wired LAN, it works very well, too. But when I connect the computer directly to the modem I get an error of default gateway server. Its like its waiting for the router online. I checked all my Windows settings on your desktop that works very well with no luck. Can anyone make a suggestion?

Thank you.

Hello

Have you tried using the modem without the PCMCIA card?
I m not 100% sure, but maybe the modem doesn't work because the router wifi and pcmcia card are enabled and connected.
I'll try to use the modem without the router and the wireless card.

Good bye

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