Ernest Marsh wrote:
ALL report "Limited or no conectivity" and refuse to repair.
That means that they can't contact a DHCP server (to get their individual IP address) which probably means they can't see the router OR it isn't giving out IP addresses.
Did you set up any kind of security on the wireless side of things?
I never use the set-up CDs. All of these routers have a built-in web server for configuration, so all you really need is a computer with a web browser.
I am assuming that you are talking about an ADSL router with wireless LAN built-in, possibly a Netgear DG834G. Other devices are quite similar in operation though.
It might be worth holding down that reset button and configuring the router again.
Once reset, if the computer gets a proper network connection then open a web browser and go to either
http://192.168.0.1 or
http://192.168.1.1 and login as admin/admin or admin/password and you will be able to configure it from there without any CDs.
Or you can ignore that last sentance and use the CD as before.
If after resetting the computers don't get a proper network connection then the router could be dead.
Once you get it up and running, change the admin password and set up some wireless security. WPA/PSK-TKIP is best (I believe) at the moment, if your devices support it. (And if they don't, they won't connect, in which case you fall back to using WEP encryption)
Maybe that makes sense.