Setting a new network as primary network/connection

I've been having trouble finding where I can do this. First, I'll try to explain what happened.
For whatever reason, Network Magic told me I wasn't connected to the Internet, so I unplug my router and let it reset. And it pops up now saying "You are connected to a new network" I can connect to the internet now, though I can't see the status/network map of this "new" connection.
If I try to Troubleshoot it, it disconnects from the Internet and I am unable to do anything, I re-do the resetting of the router, works again as a "new network."
So really, I just need help setting this "new" network as my primary so that I can set it up since the "old"(same) network apparently won't work. Thanks in advance.

Hi, did you try clicking on the "set as primary network" button on the Network map page?
My Cisco Network Magic Configuration:
Router: D-Link WBR-2310 A1 FW:1.04, connected to Comcast High Speed Internet
Desktop, iMac: NM is on the Windows Partition, using Boot camp to access Windows, Windows 7 Pro 32-bit RTM, Broadcom Wireless N Card, McAfee Personal Firewall 2009,
Mac Partition of the iMac is using Mac OS X 10.6.1 Snow Leopard
Laptop: Windows XP Pro SP3, Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG, McAfee Personal Firewall 2008
Please note that though I am a beta tester for Network Magic, I am not a employee of Linksys/Cisco and am volunteering my time here to help other NM users.

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