No internet in Windows 7 x64

I've installed windows 7 x64 on my MPB from mid-2010. I'm running Boot Camp's 3.1 drivers on it. Windows won't connect to the network, though. It finds the wireless network, connects to it, but it won't establish a connection with the internet. Instead it says I'm connected to an 'unidentified network' without any access to the internet. It seems this problem existed with pre-3.1 drivers, but I'm running 3.1 and the problem persists. I have tried installing the 3.2 and 3.3 updates as well, but to no avail.
I currently have no idea how to solve this problem as the only solution I seem to be able to find is to install 3.1 drivers. Any else knows of this problem or knows how to fix it?

Get wired working first.
then configure modem and networking
see what other wifi there is you are seeing and maybe change channels, the type security etc.
normally once the internet chipset is enabled and there is a driver, you should be able to.
other route worth $30 or the direct download is go with Boot Camp 4.01 drivers the newest part of Lion.
Is this a G or N modem? how old? check for firmware update?

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