Connecting to router to existing network

I have a linksys wrt54g ver3 and a wrt310n router I'm trying to connect to the internet through a Cisco 71 router. Forgive me my networking skills are weak... And I am jumping into the middle of this. The network went from a dynamic IP provided by a server to a static IP when the server was removed, it was the only way to keep most everything up and running.( Cisco 71 router LAN port to a switch from switch to WAN or internet port on the wrt54g and wrt310n)
 when I enter the info into the router I get"IP address and gateway is not same as subnet mask". There are as follows:
IP:10.180.111.182
dg:67.211.68.1
dns216.234.161.25
DNS#2:216.194.64.160
subnet mask:255.255.255.0
I don't know where the last person got the static IP number from to start... If this is enter into a computer it works fine.
Could I change the static IP address 216.234.161.something to work? Or is there and other solution? Setting it to dynamic IP address on the 54g does NOT work. Haven't tried the 310n I'm locked out I'll have to reset the 310n to configure it, someone changed the password on me. The interesting thing is, (I don't know what the 310n settings are but it accesses the network but not the internet with out any changes to it ,but 54g just dead without changing its settings... 
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Who is Internet Service Provider...?
What is the ip address you are getting from Cisco router...?
How exactly you have connected both the router..?
Basically,if your cisco router is configured properly and connected to the Modem and if you are able to go online from that router then,you dont have to do much on the linksys router.Reset the linksys router to factory default settings..Connect the Cisco router to the linksys router on ethernet port.Disable the DHCP on the linksys router and change the ip address of the linksys router in the range of the Cisco router.

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