Difficulties with WRT54G

Hello, I hope someone can help me to solve this.
I have three computers on a wireless network at home since July, without changes to the configuration. I'm using the WRT54G with WEP 64-bit encryption, and since earlier none of the computers can access the internet. They are all seemingly connected to the network as normal, with plenty of signal strength in the connection and so forth.
I tried to change configurations on the router, but my usual login and password were not working. I attempted to reset the router to factory default settings to set up the network again. Now it is renamed Linksys, but I still cannot login to http://192.168.1.1 even as admin. Quite frustrating, indeed.
Does anyone have an idea what could cause this? Does anyone have a suggestion for me to restore connectivity? I would greatly appreciate the assistance.

Hi,
Try to hold the reset button at the back of the router for 1 minute...and after holding it for a minute, unplug the power cord of the linksys router for 30 seconds and plug it back in..tried accessing again 192.168.1.1 and if the admin password would not be taken, use admin for username and admin for password

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