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Open the Network troubleshooter by right-clicking the network icon in the notification area, and then clicking Troubleshoot problems.
2. Make sure that all cables are connected (for example, make sure your modem is connected to a working phone jack or cable connection, either directly or through a router).
3. Restart your modem, and then restart your router. Remove the power cable from the modem and router. After all lights on the device have gone out, wait at least 10 seconds, and then plug the modem and router back in. Some modems have a battery backup that prevents the lights from going out. For this type of modem, press and quickly release the Reset button. If you don’t see a Reset button, remove the battery instead.
-4.connect computer with internet and try to go online for more help and support contact [http://goo.gl/OZf06m|www.asus.com/wireless.help] i am sure this will help you
+4. connect computer with internet and try to go online

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Open the Network troubleshooter by right-clicking the network icon in the notification area, and then clicking Troubleshoot problems.

2. Make sure that all cables are connected (for example, make sure your modem is connected to a working phone jack or cable connection, either directly or through a router).

3. Restart your modem, and then restart your router. Remove the power cable from the modem and router. After all lights on the device have gone out, wait at least 10 seconds, and then plug the modem and router back in. Some modems have a battery backup that prevents the lights from going out. For this type of modem, press and quickly release the Reset button. If you don’t see a Reset button, remove the battery instead.

4.connect computer with internet and try to go online  for more help and support contact [http://goo.gl/OZf06m|www.asus.com/wireless.help] i am sure this will help you

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