Help, Connected To The Router, But Still Not Connecting To Internet

We bought a router and a wireless adapter a few years ago, I moved out and then moved back. I tried to connect to the network we setup in the first place, but it didn't work and I was told that I had to reset the router, so I did, and I setup a new network, and the computer with the router is working fine, but the computer with the adapter, even after I ran the setup disk on it again, all it does is connect to the router, but I'm still not getting the internet. If anyone has any ideas on how I can remedy this problem I would really appreciate it if you would share it with me.  Thank you.
Adapter Model # - WUSB54GC
Router Model # - WRT54G2

Try and download the driver for the adapter again. It can be found here.
Also for the router, that can be found here.

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