Router wont let me access the internet

Blitzkrieg469

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My home network consists of 3 routers. One that handles DHCP, and the other 2 are just gateways. I have no issues getting on the internet from any router, wireless or wired. All router are Linksys brand, just different models. I recently got a use WRT120N to put in my sons room as another gateway. After configuring it the same way i did the other 2 ( last subnet being .4 because its the 4th router) ican get an ip address from the main router, and using comand prompt, i can ping every site under the sun. But when i open any browser, i go nowhere, says page not found. Any ideas?
 
Most likely the DNS server addresses are missing.

Try getting the Dns settings from the Dhcp enabled router.
And putting them in the 4th router for the Dns servers.

Also check that the status of the Hw firewall on the fourth router is not the cause.
If set to High set it to Medium settings. Dns maybe getting bounced

Pull up an Ip config/ all on the system via cmd with the fouth router have a check.
of the gateway and dns settings, subnet and IP issued to the machine connected to the 4th router.
 

Blitzkrieg469

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I have tried different dns, including google. When i pull up ipconfig/all, it says that everything is fine. But when i go back to a browser (Edge or Chrome ) it says same thing, page not found.
I will pull it up again in the morning because if i remember right IPCONFIG /All pulled up other stuff that I'm not familiar with. I'll post what i find