No internet with windows 7

Just bought Mac Air 11" late 2010.  Running bootcamp w windows 7, internet access Ok in many places but not at home through time warner road runner, connects to my wireless router Ok but not to the internet (message: No internet access).  In normal iOs mac mode accesses internet OK too.  Help.

Hello
Simply come on windows and then insert the Snow leopard disc into the drive and after that right click on the disc and there you will see the drivers folder.there you will find boot camp.Simply run it and all the drivers will automatically going to instal.
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