I'm not following you Capa... what is the problem exactly?
I say this because your router doesn't use Windows drivers. The Ethernet port you plug the Cat5e cable into might need a driver, but not the router or the modem.
If you want to directly log-in to your router (with the device connected) type in http://192.168.1.1/ into your web browser. The default login credentials are "admin" and "password" respectively. Here's a link to the router manual that also explains all of this: www.upc.nl/pdf/upc_handleiding_netgear_wnr2000.pdf
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