TC connected to internet, laptop connected to TC but no internet on laptop

Hi everyone,
I'm currently having an issue with my TC.
I connected it to my network in order to use it as router. I'm connected to the internet with time warner cable and it seems to be working with a fix ip. Whatever, I configured it manually to provide the ip adress, router adress, mask and domain. Then I restarted the TC to update the settings. The TC doesn't complain about the internet access (green led) but my laptop is not connected to the internet anymore but it is connected to the TC (everything works wirelessly with WiFi)>
Does anybody have an idea about what is wrong their ?

I am having a similar problem.
I connect to a modem from Charter. I get a green light on TC. I see what appears to be a strong signal on my Mac but my browsers will not connect. Safari and Firefox.
It created a new network but my Mac, my wife's HP-Vista, nor our Iphones will connect.
Yet it looks like it did a backup on TC.
Any ideas ?

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