Trouble setting up my Wireless network

I have just purchased a Wireless-N Broadband router WRT300N and trying to set up a wireless home network.  My ISP provided a Dynalink RTA1320 modem and uses internet configuration type “PPPoA”.      PPPoE sounds close but this didn't work for me.  When I try to open an internat page I get “This page cannot be displayed" The network appears connected and when I run ipconfig  the IP address, Subnet and Gateway are all listed.   I thought it might be password issue.  I tested my isp account user name and password and they work.   When I connect as admin to 192.168.1.1 with only my modem I use a different password from the one I use when I connect to the same from the router.   Does that matter?   Yes I am a wireless novice.   Any suggestions?  

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