WIFI connection failure in Windows 7

I have my IMac 27" Intel Core i7 3.4GHz with 4GB RAM(Mid 2011)...I have installed all the drivers properly from Boot Camp...
When I run Win7, I have a WIFI connection failure.  The situation is like this:
It is able to search all the available SSID in my area.  I selected my own SSID and input a correct authentication key.  It showed trying to connect but ended up with connection failure.  I tried to connected to one of the public WIFI (no authentication key is required) and also had the same problem.  However, there is no problem in connecting the WIFI in Mac OS Lion (10.7.2).
Does anyone has any idea if I have missed something or it is a hardware problem or the IMac 27" does not support WIFI in WIn 7?
Looking forward for your help and thank you!

Installing any OS isn't an exact science let alone trying to install two different OS's on the same machine so there are troubles to be had.
Things to try:
Make sure you have used the Apple Software Updater in Windows.
Restart into the Windows Installer disk and look for the "Repair Windows" option and see if that helped.
Under 10.6 you could insert the MacOS installer disk while booted in Windows and it would give you the option to install the Boot Camp drivers or Repair them. You would repair them. I'm unfamilier with the 10.7 way so I'm guessing you may still have the option?
Insert the Boot Camp driver device you made and let it "Run" and see if there is an oprion to Repair the Boot Camp Drivers.
Uninstall the iSight drivers and try installing just the iSight driver from the Boot Camp driver disk you made.
In the Device Manager select Network Adapters / right click and select Update Driver Software, then follow the directions.

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