WAG160N - Corrupted network connection profile

Hi,
When using the Linksys EasyLink Advisor to connect my laptop wirelessly to the router (using the LAN cable) I encounter the following error: "Error - Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation".
If I remove the LAN cable and try to connect to the router wirelessly by searching for wireless networks and selecting mine I get the following error:
"Wireless connection failure. Wifi.connect() failed. The network connection profile is corrupted. (Exeption from HRESULT:0x800704B6.
I have searched Google and this forum and can't find anything so any help would be appreciated.
Running Vista and McAfee.

I am having the same issue right now. I had the blue screen of death and think it was caused by the el program. I still haven't been able to fix it.

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