WRT54G v.1.1 can't get on my interface "192.168.1.1"

Hello, I'm having problems getting into my user interface, and I can't get on any website with my router connected, I try using 192.168.1.1 on internet i.e. and firebox. I also got my default IP  through, ipconfig/ all and that did not work, I also try to renewed my IP with ipconfig/renew, no go. All my connections are the way they should be, I even try connecting my router by itself to my PC change the IP address and nothing. Can't someone please help, my router was working when I first plug it but I forgot my wep security and press the reset button on the back and that's when everything started to fail..............

As you want to Upgrade your router's firmware you can try the TFTP Utility...
Download TFTP Utility 36.0 KB...
Download Firmware 2.95 MB...
Double click the TFTP.exe file and click run :
For Server- Enter the IP Address of the router that you assigned.  By default, the router is 192.168.1.1...
For Password- Enter the password you assigned the router. By default, the router’s password is “admin”.
For File- Click the triple “…” button and browse for the .bin firmware file...
Click Upgrade button to start upgrading.  A progress bar should show up to show the progress.
Once the Upgrade is done 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...

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