Wireless router no internet has caused

I installed a wireless Belkin on my Windows XP Home, SP3 computer run my download using "Network Setup Wizard", but when I accecced the internet has dropped some 40 MBS to 7 MBS and the download speed is comparable.
Then I unplugged the router/modem cables and reconnected the cables to the modem to the computer. But, when I tried to access the internet, I had "server not found". I guess Windows thinks that the router is connected.
Device Manager and connections network showed: Linksys Wireless - G PCI adapt, Marvel Yukon 88E8056 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller and 1394 Net adapt, but not Belkin. I couldn't find Belkin by using the search.
I resorted to using System Restore to fix my problem. The restored date shows the same information as the current date Device Manager.
My question is how can I restore the current date without the problem of access to the internet?
Bob Burns
    

With a wireless router, you must configure its settings with xp internet «»

the connections", you need to give the numbers of the xp installation products

in the properties box, mfg website has these numbers to connect

to the internet. Open internet connections, locate the hardware, L.click on

He, properties, connections, properties, locate the box & type in the right

value/numbers xp should be installed... You can also look at this link for

wireless connections.

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/search/en-us/Windows?query=Windows%20xp%20wireless%20connections&refinement=1002&AC=3

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