Another thing to try is to disconnect your router all togther and put your DSL/Cable modem right on the computer. If it doesn't work then, it is either a firewall on your machine (windows firewall, zone alarm, etc) or your ISP blocking. I don't recomend leaving your computer setup like this for very long, but you can do it to take 1 less variable out and test.
Once you get it to work without the router, put the router back into the setup.
Also, post the new settings you have in your router if you could.
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