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Originally Posted by infinite monkey
I can't make it connect now.
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One of those tabs enables saving a modem's configuration to a file. If you have that file on some computer, then use it to update the modem configuration.
Otherwise, set security (encryption) to disabled. Then attempt a connection from a wireless computer. Disabled encryption makes getting it working easier. Once it is working, then restore the encryption with a new password. And then enter that same password in every computer that WiFi connects.
Save the reset button for a Nuke 'n Pave option - when all else fails.
Above assumes all computers cannot connect to the modem. Does the modem not connect to the ISP?
Eight front panel lights say so much more. A manual to better understand what to look for is
ftp://downloads.netgear.com/files/WN..._04JUN2010.pdf
Page 4 describes what each means. Report what all those are reporting.