No Internet Light in my linksys wrt54g

to whom may concern,
i almost use my router about 5months..
yesterday, the light in the internet router has off
i configure my router again and i check the wires then
the light in the internet has off...
additional info: the LAN connection runs good.
the problem is the internet connection...

Try connecting your computers directly to modem se if it works. If it works fine try connecting a cable from internet port on the router to any of the ethernet ports and see if the internet port is lit.
yes. it works fine in modem w/o router.. but when i connect the the modem to the router, the computers has no connection..
btw thank for ur info..

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