Wired internet access fail

I have a WRT160N, running XP, I have:
Reset it
Upgraded firmware
Downgraded firmware
Powered down my network
Powered down my computers
The problem is that I can use the wireless, but not the wired internet.  I am using two different computers: one wired, one wireless.  The wireless one can get online, can access the settings (192.168.1.1), the wired one can access the settings (192.168.1.1), but cannot get online.  If, however, I run the newest firmware, both can access the settings, but neither can access the internet.
Let me know what you think.
thanks,

Check your wired computer's LAN ip address, sn, dg
Check if it has DNS, maybe it doesnt have dns.
With IP address and without DNS, you can access 192.168.1.1

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