Linksys WRT54G stopped functioning

okay my brother tried to install a new firmware and its totally stoped the router working. i cant connect to the router with 192.168.1.1, ive held down the reset button and unplugged it and back in and tried again and the router still wont work. ive tried putting a new firmware on the router using tftp.exe and that doesnt work says can not connect to server or something. what else can i try?
oh and i was on the phone with a linksys person for an hour last night-absolute garbage telling me to change settings on the computer when i know the problem is with the router 
Message Edited by seani187 on 08-01-2009 03:41 AM

You need to attempt to reset the router again...
Press and hold the reset button for 30 seconds...Release the reset button...Unplug the power cable from your router, wait for 30 seconds and re-connect the power cable...
Now check if your computer gets a valid IP Address from your Router - 
Click Start >> All Programs >> Accessories >> Command Prompt...A black box will appear(Command Prompt)...In the Command Prompt window type ipconfig and press 'Enter'...Look for Ethernet Adapter Local Area Connection IP Address , Subnet Mask and Default Gateway...Post the result...
IP Address should be 192.168.1.x, Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0, Default Gateway : 192.168.1.1...
If you get the above mentioned IP Address, Subnet and Gateway Address then you should be able to configure your router...

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