Manually trying to set up Linksys wireless router.

To make a long story short I hit something on my macbook so that whenever I put a new application into the system it never loads the cd with the right program. I am trying to manually connect my wireless router. I know the default address for most Linksys routers is 192.168.1.1 and the login in is Admin and password is Admin. I am on the internet connection and I do not know how to find my server address? Iam pretty lost in this process. Any help as to where to get the server address or what I could do to fix my mac so that when I load a cd it opens the right application...

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