No Internet WRT54G

I have a WRT54G Router, but despite many attempts I never had no success connecting to the internet.  The instructions that I followed are those provided in the installation wizard.

I use Verizon DSL.  When the DSL cable is hooked to the modem DSL and PC I have no internet connection problem.  Yet, when I move the cable from the PC to the router and then connect the cable from router to the PC I can't establish any internet connection whatsoever.   The internet light on the router is on.  Four lights on the modem are also light (power supply, ethernet, LAN and internet).

What I am doing wrong?  Any thoughts?

Thanks in advance for your help.

As you have configured all the settings of your router, and you are now able to go online from your Wired computer. To make your computer updated wireless online through your router, you need to change some settings on your router. Here are some settings that you can configure your router, and you should be able to go online wireless.

Open an Internet Explorer browser on your computer (desktop) wired page. In the address bar type - 192.168.1.1 and press ENTER... Let the empty user name & password use admin lowercase...
For wireless settings, follow these steps: -.
Click on the Wireless tab
-Wireless network mode must be mixed...
-Provide a unique name in the name box of the wireless network (SSID) in order to differentiate your network from your network of neighbors...

-Set the channel 11-2 wireless, 462 GHz... Wireless SSID broadcast should be enabled and then click on save settings...
Please take note of the name of the wireless network (SSID) because it's the network identifier...
For wireless security: -.
Click the sub-tab under wireless > Wireless Security...
Change the mode of WEP wireless security, encryption must be 64-bit. Let the empty password, do not type in anything... Under type of WEP Key 1 in all 10 numbers please (numbers only and no mailbox for example: your 10-digit phone number) and click on save settings...
Please note the 1 WEP key as it comes to the security key for the wireless network...

Click the settings advanced wireless
Change the interval of tag to 75 > change the Fragmentation threshold to 2304, change the RTS threshold to 2304 > click 'save settings '...
Now let's see if you can locate your wireless network and try to connect...

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