E2000 Unidentified Network - No Internet

I purchased the Linksys E2000 and set up the router to my HP desktop. I connected the Wii with no problems but I cannot get any wireless internet connection with my Sony laptop. The Sony connects to the router successfully and the Cisco Connect displays the device but in the Network and Sharing Center menu, Unidentified Network is displayed between the Owner-Pc and Internet icons. There is a red X between Unidentified Network and Internet. Underneath these icons, I can see my router name and the signal strength is listed as excellent.
I contacted customer support and we upgraded the firmware on my HP desktop and changed some of the advance settings. Connecting to the internet still does not work. I thought my drivers in the Sony could be the problem but I can get wireless internet access at stores and restaurants using other networks.
My Sony is Vista-32 bit, and has wireless LAN: Atheros 802.11 g/b. Any ideas why i can connect to the router w/ the laptop but receive no internet? Thanks

When you install the router using Cisco connect software, the wireless network is secured with WPA/WPA2 security.
I think Atheros adapters are having trouble connecting to the WPA/WPA2 secured wireless networks.
Update the drivers of the Atheros wireless adapter and see if that works.
If that doesn't work then you can change the wireless security mode to WEP.
Connect the computer to the router with the Ethernet cable. Open the setup page of the router and go to Wireless tab. Set the configuration view to manual. Change the wireless network name to create a new wireless network. Save the settings.
Go to Wireless security sub tab. Change the Wireless security mode to WEP. Enter the key for the wireless network and save the settings.
Now try to connect to the new wireless network and see if that works on your Sony laptop.

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