No internet wireless

I have an wrt300n router. I can connect to the internet via my wired computer but my laptop that is connecting wirelessly connects to the network but can't connect to the internet.
 Firmware Version:  v1.51.2 Feb. 27, 2007           Current Time:  Sat, 28 Feb 2009 15:34:07           Internet MAC Address:  00:0E:A6:83:03:58           Host Name:  Tex1967            Domain Name:  hsd1.co.comcast.net.             Internet Connection          Connection Type:  Automatic Configuration - DHCP           Internet IP Address:  75.71.241.166         Subnet Mask:  255.255.248.0       Default Gateway:  75.71.240.1         DNS1:  68.87.85.98           DNS2:  68.87.69.146           DNS3:  68.87.78.130           MTU:  1500           DHCP Lease Time:  3 Days 20 Hour 44 Min 44 Sec

Check the IP Address on the Laptop...
Click Start >> All Programs >> Accessories >> Command Prompt...A black box will appear(Command Prompt)...In the Command Prompt window type ipconfig and press 'Enter'...Look for Ethernet Adapter Local Area Connection IP Address , Subnet Mask and Default Gateway...If it is other than 192.168.1.x, Click on the Start button >>> Settings >>> Control Panel >>>Network Connections- Right click on the icon for Wireless Network Connection and go to properties- On the 'General' tab select 'Internet Protocol TCP/IP' and click on the Properties button- Select Obtain IP Address automatically and check for active internet...

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