my computer don't read not router

original title; my computer don't read do not troubleshooting-router-router is flashing red on modemconnection

I have a modem plug & connet. pay each month. I'm on internet-windows 7

Hello

1. What are the troubleshooting steps you have tried?

2. do you get an error message?

3. using a wired or wireless router?

4. What is the brand and model of the router?

5. who is your Internet service provider?

6. have you made changes on the computer before this problem?

Method 1:

You can see the following link.

Network connection problems

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/troubleshoot-network-connection-problems

Also applies to Windows 7.

Method 2:

If the problem is in the modem, then you can power cycle it. Turn off the modem completely for 30 seconds and then turn on the modem and check.

If the Red led continues to Flash then you can contact the manufacturer of the equipment (router) or you can contact your Internet service provider.

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