Access: local only

I have a windows vista laptop which can connect to the internet in my home network using cable modem and connected to DIR-300 wireless router.
When I connect to my office network which is using a DSL modem connected to Linksys WRT54G router, it does not connect. It can detect the network, connect to it but the access is local only and not the internet. It is mentioned here that WRT54G can run on vista.
I tried upgrading the firmware but could not access it. Even reset at the rear could not get me through.
Can anyone please help me troubleshoot the problem.
Appreciate any inputs that you can give.
Thanks!

i am having the exact same problem help.
 heres my status page if someone can help?
Firmware Version: v1.50.5, 
 Jan. 20, 2006          
Current Time: Jan 2008 22:18:10 
MAC Address: 00:16:B6:B4:0C:54      
 Router Name: WRT54GS           
 Host Name:          
Domain Name: chello.ie    
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Configuration Type
     Login Type: Automatic Configuration - DHCP 
Address: 89.100.207.200      
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0  
Default Gateway: 89.100.207.1  
DNS 1: 89.101.160.4          
 DNS 2: 89.101.160.5          
DNS 3:
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