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>> I assumed Thomas had other devices working ok with the modem via
>> wireless, but maybe that was an incorrect assumption (I'm used to having
>> half a dozen devices on wireless) - good call.
>
> I only have one device indeed.
Ah ok - well if all you did was reset the router and it stopped working,
then it seems likely there is nothing wrong with your PC at all, and the
problem is with the router.
You could try logging in to your router (with a cable) and turning off
all wifi encryption just to see if the PC can connect at all (of course
turn it back on straight after). While you're in there also have a look
through to make sure there's nothing else preventing the connection.
I don't know if windows remembers the access point by name or not, but
you could try changing the SSID of the router to see if that makes
windows "forget" the old connection and make a new one.
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