Accessing Router

Im having a problem when trying to connect my PS3 and Netflix on my vizio TV to my wireless interenet.
When i test my connection on the TV and PS3 it says signal stregnth 100% but when it trys to connect to the internet it says "connection timed out, or unable to connect"
I have WildBlue satelite internet with a Linksys  E1000 router. I have two laptops that run off my wireless interenet and they both work fine.
I have read on several websites that it says i need to log into the router via my IP address in a web browser and change some settings involving port forwarding and another setting to allow my TV, and PS3 acess to the router.
However when i try and connect to the router using the IP address in the web browser it ask for a password and username, neither of which i have ever created. I checking into some websites and they said the default should be Admin Admin, that does not work for me.
Please help.

Well, let me know how you installed your router – means was it installed it with the help of the Cisco Connect software or configured it manually.
If you have set up your Linksys Wireless-N router using Cisco Connect then here is the link from where you can get the router password and can open the router setup page: http://www6.nohold.net/Cisco2/ukp.aspx?vw=1&docid=1880f78e5c674e8a858fe21ec4fe9d5e_Checking_Valet_E_...
Else if you have configured the router manually then here is the link to open the router setup page: http://www6.nohold.net/Cisco2/ukp.aspx?pid=93&login=1&vw=1&app=search&articleid=3676&userrole=Linksy...
Once the router setup page gets open then try to do the following settings:
# Open up the browser and on the address bar type 192.168.1.1 that will open up the Router setup page.
# Then go to the Wireless tab, keep network mode as mixed, make the Channel Width to 20 MHz only and Channel to 6, 9, 11..
Then check the connectivity status..

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