WRT54G router Ver 6 internet drop

This one connect to a DSL modem from comcast was working fine after a few days the connection is gone. Cannot go on the internet, when I click on router status everything is on zero (IP, subnet mask, and Gateway). However when I just installed it, it pick up everything (IP, subnet, and Gateway) I set it up on  automatic configuration (DHCP) I gave a name to the router, I put it on channel 6, and I click save. Then for security I choose WEP, and I click save. So, could you please help me find the reason why everything is on zero. I did reset it, it still doing the same thing. Open my laptop it sees the router, but no internet. Router lights are blinking like there is some activity however nothing. Any help please   
Best regards,
dody127     

Who is your ISP...DSL or Cable...?
Have you checked the connection from the Modem when you loose the internet from the router...?

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