E1200 and Wired connection issue

My old linksys router died and I bought a E1200.
For now all I need to do is set up my wired computer, my son will not be here for a week with this laptop so no need for wireless setup yet.
I simply swapped routers, plugged in my desktop and my computer still shows a red X in the Vista network connection. 
If I do not use a router and plug directly into the DSL modem I can connect to the internet, but when I insert the e1200....nothing.
Do I need Cisco connect to make this work?

Hi. That is a great idea actually to run the Cisco Connect software that came with the router because it will provide you the steps. You can start by plugging your modem to your pc and run it from there. It will be a step by step instructions.

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