WRT54G Router

I am currently connected to the Internet, but the router's web utility is currently inaccessible from my iMac, although the router permits numerous devices to access the cable modem and hence the internet.
The router was set up via the iMac, which is hardwired to the router. Additional devices are/can be connected
wirelessly to the router, i.e. iPhone, iPad, PC. However, typing 192.168.1.1 results in a blank page.
How did I get to the present situation? For what ever the cause, I found one day that I was unable to connect additional devices to the Network. The password was not accepted. So, I rebooted  the router, and using the Linksys Mac installation wizard was was able to set up a new encrypted network, which the router named "Linksys". One quirky note, although an iPad, iPhone and a PC subsequently seamlessly connected with the "Linksys" network, a Dell Laptop did not. For the first time working with this router, the Dell laptop asked for the router PIN and then the network security password. After
the Dell had been connected to the "Linksys" network, the name of the network suddenly changed to "Yoda-PC", the name of the Dell laptop; go figure.
I have tried every suggestion on the Linksys web site to be able to access the installation web utility. Obviously a corruption exists, but how do I replace the firmware with being able to access the web utility?
thanks for any suggestions,
tonyjohn

Try to reset the router. Here is the steps to reset the router:
Push the reset button on router for 30 seconds, turn off the router wait for 30 seconds and then power it on. Power light should blink when you perform the reset process.
After the router reset check the IP address. You can check the IP address in the following manner:
# Click on Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Command Prompt.
# A black pop up box should come up, type: "ipconfig /all" …
There check the IP address and Default Gateway under LAN….
If it shows the proper IP address then  open up the browser on the computer and on the address bar type 192.168.1.1 that will open up the Router setup page.

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