Wirelss G Broadband Router - Moved and got a new computer. Need to set it up but..

I have a Wireless G Broadband Router. I have moved, I also have a new laptop and don't have access to the old one any longer. To make it even more challenging I have packed away the old password and login information in a storage unit I can not access. Trying to get the router set up again so I can work and my husband can work. HELP!. I run the steps and it goes fine until the Step 4/4 which says plug the wirless router cord into the electrical outlet on the wall..then it says waiting for router. During this time my computer bounces from internet access to no internet access to internet access and back again. then says it failed. Says the it appears that the ethernet is not connected properly.
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This is how to access what I like to call the GUI: Access GUI
This is how you'll change the name and password of the wireless network: Wireless Setup
And this is how you change the default password used to access the router's GUI: Change GUI Password
I highly recommend WPA2 personal security for the wireless network, NOT the insecure WEP. 
If you need more help just ask, but here's a knowledge Base that you can use too. 
I don't work for Cisco. I'm just here to help.

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