WRT54GS Router and speedtouch

Hi,
I have just got a new modem (Speedtouch 516) from Primus (Canada) and I tried to connect it to my wireless router (WRT54GS) but I have no internet either by wired (ethernet) or wireless connection.
The modem works when it's connected directly to my computer. I know also that the router works fine because it can connect to the internet, if I connect it to my old modem (speedstream 6520; this is also a wireless modem/router itself, but I disabled my my wireless adaptor to see if it can be connected through ethernet  to the router, and it can!), but this is not an option since I wil have to return it to Bell.
I have already googled about this problem and I tried to setup my modem to "bridge" mode, but still I get no internet from the router.
The I.P. address the modem assigns  to my computer is 192.168.1.65 .
Any help would be much appreciated...

I'm trying to understand it ... first things first.
How is your physical setup, device wise and cabling wise ... I don't know this modem, but you put the cable from your PC's NIC interface to the WRT54GS's Port 1, And the cable from the internet port of the router to the LAN port on your modem?
Try to assign an IP address to your router like 2.1 via the web interface, if you can connect to it via this setup. My guess is, your modem is 1.1, so the router has to be 2.1. Your ISP assigns your 1.65, of course a PAT address.
So first things first ... what is the physcial setup like?
What are the IP addresses assigned to your PC, Modem and Router?
And also, once your set it up and assigned a new IP address to your router, in Windows (taking you got XP):
ipconfig/renew !
Let's go from there, if it don't work, then it's something else. FIrst I thought you had a USB modem or something, I started with that years ago .
Good luck !

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