WRT 110 - Connection issues

I was highly reluctant to purchase a Linksys product as I've had D-Link in the passed and they are 100% plug and play. Sadly my 210lb great dane was having fun and decided it would be a good idea to smash into my router a few times causing it an early death. To start with, in the last week my Desktop has lost sync (via a hardwired connection) with the router and been unable to reconnect on it's own until I go through disabling, re-enabling, disabling, re-enabling, etc etc etc. the LAN connection until the router decides my computer is worthy. In addition, my Xbox 360 now also picks up the Linksys, but will not connect to the internet through it, let alone use a local network and try to sync to my computer. The one time I DID have the 360 connected to it, it wouldn't synchronize to my PC through the network. I've never had this problem in the passed setting up networks with D-Link equipment and am quite beyond dis-satisfied at this point. And at the rate things are going, I'll continue to be that way until some miraculous event causes this router to work as it should. Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
(Mod note: Edited for guideline compliance.) 
Message Edited by kent07 on 03-20-2009 08:20 PM

As if you are not able to go online through router, I think you need to re-configure the settings on your router again. To configure the settings on your router Press and hold the reset button for 30 seconds...Release the reset button...Unplug the power cable from your router, wait for 30 seconds and re-connect the power cable...Now re-configure your router...
Here are some settings which can you follow and configure the settings on your router..
Click Here to configure your router with Cable ISP. 
Click Here to configure your router with DSL ISP. 
This are the wireless settings which you can do it on your router.
Open an Internet Explorer browser page on your wired computer(desktop).In the address bar type - 192.168.1.1
Leave username blank & in password use admin in lower case...
For Wireless Settings, please do the following : -
Click on the Wireless tab
-Here select manual configuration...Wireless Network mode should be mixed...
-Provide a unique name in the Wireless Network Name (SSID) box in order to differentiate your network from your neighbours network...
- Set the Radio Band to Standard-20MHz and change the Standard channel to 11-2.462GHz...Wireless SSID broadcast should be Enabled and then click on Save Settings...Please make a note of Wireless Network Name (SSID) as this is the Network Identifier...
For Wireless Security : -
Click on the Sub tab under Wireless > Wireless Security...
Change the Wireless security mode to WEP, Encryption should be 64 bits.Leave the passphrase blank, don't type in anything...Under WEP Key 1 type in any 10 numbers please(numbers only and no letters eg: your 10 digit phone number) and click on save settings...Please make a note of WEP Key 1 as this is the Security Key for the Wireless Network...
Click on Advanced Wireless Settings
Change the Beacon Interval to 75 >>Change the Fragmentation Threshold to 2304, Change the RTS Threshold to 2304 >>Click on "Save Settings"...
Now see if you can locate your Wireless Network and attempt to connect...

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