"Local Only" Connection out of nowhere.

Alright, so I've been using the Linksys CISCO WRT610N for over 6 months now and suddenly my internet connection no longer works, it just says "Local Only," and I can access the router itself but not the internet.
I don't use a modem at all for my connection, just an ethernet port from the wall into the router. When I stick the ethernet port from the wall directly into my computer, my connection is fine. If I go from the wall, into my router, then use an ethernet cable from my router to my PC, I get "Local Only". 
I'm using some crappy ISP from my apartment complex that has offered little to no help, and blames everything on my router, or me, or something to do with me. Any help would be appreciated. I've tried resetting the router and also powering on/off but nothing seem to does the trick. 

First of all make the following physical connectivity for the router:
The router’s power adapter needs to be plugged to your router and into an available power outlet.
If using a wired connection, the first Ethernet cable needs to be plugged to the computer’s LAN port into any of the router’s blue numbered Ethernet ports.
The second Ethernet cable should be plugged to the modem’s Internet port and the other end into the router’s yellow Internet port.
Ensure that you have no firewall enabled that may prevent the router from being detected.
Here is the link for setting up a Linksys router with Cable Internet service:
http://www6.nohold.net/Cisco2/ukp.aspx?vw=1&docid=0ff4c94586a345d082828ec2161aaecf_3686.xml&pid=80&r...

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