WRT54G VG/wusb54g V4 no internet no access

WRT54G VG/wusb54g V4 no internet no access

Everything worked fine last night and then collapsed. Reset, Hard Reset, called the cable operator. Can directly get Internet when pulgged in. Can connect to my network but the router now as everything, but I can't get online via the router.

Manager hardware says that the apadter is very good...

Any ideas?

Upgade frimware I guess it's more of a replacement for the fixed... Yes!

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