WRT54G Software Uninstall

Hi all,
I have been using a WRT54G wireless router for many years now.  Great router!  I have upgraded to an EA3500 and need a question answered.  Is there any software for the WRT54G that needs to be uninstalled before installing the EA3500?  I remember running a setup CD for the WRT54G which I don't have anymore.  I've looked for uninstall everywhere on my computer and can't find anything.  I'm running Vista.
I would much appreciate help with getting the new router up and running.  Are there any problems that may exist upgrading to the EA3500?  I have so many devices connecting through the router noiw I figured it was time to upgrade.
Thank you for your help in advance.
JDB 
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jdbegg wrote:
Hi all,
I have been using a WRT54G wireless router for many years now.  Great router!  I have upgraded to an EA3500 and need a question answered.  Is there any software for the WRT54G that needs to be uninstalled before installing the EA3500?  I remember running a setup CD for the WRT54G which I don't have anymore.  I've looked for uninstall everywhere on my computer and can't find anything.  I'm running Vista.
I would much appreciate help with getting the new router up and running.  Are there any problems that may exist upgrading to the EA3500?  I have so many devices connecting through the router noiw I figured it was time to upgrade.
Thank you for your help in advance.
JDB 
Hi there. Like what sabertooth said, no need for you to run the software to get the old router off completely on the system of your computer. You can try the following:
1. connect your main pc to your modem to see if you can get online and then run the cd that came along with the new router. Just follow the instructions specified on the cd. The software will allow you as well to set up a username (ssid) and password (preshared key).
2. if ever, your computer does not work when plugged-in to the modem but gets online when old router is connected. Try the steps below: (applicable to DSL and Cable Internet Service Providers)
for Cable ISPs:
a. get the mac address of your old router (found at the bottom of the unit) or best get the mac address from the status page of your old router that means you have to access the user interface for that.
b. if you're able to do step a then connect your new router. connect a computer to it as well. access the user interface of your new router. Default IP address of your old one and new one is the same which is 192.168.1.1. Default password for old router is admin not unless you changed it and as for the new one the router name and password are the same info that you need to enter when it prompts you for the info.
c. on the new router's setup page, you click on mac address clone subtab and set it enable and enter the mac address from old router to where it says mac address. no need to click on the clone button but just save settings.
d. you check the status tab and make sure that connection type is DHCP and see if you have internet ip address below it. Internet should work then if you have an internet ip address.
for DSL ISPs:
This one depends on how your ISP configured your modem for internet connection.
If your modem is set to full bridge, you set the new router to PPPoE and input the account username and password below it (account username is the email they activated for your DSL internet service). Keep alive redial period should be selected and when you check the status page, connection type should say PPPoE and status should say connected and an internet IP address should be shown below it.

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