Windows 7 Airport Connection With No Internet???

I have setup Win7 Ultimate to run under BootCamp. On the Mac side I am running the latest rev of Snow Leopard and my Wired and Wireless  connections allow me to access my Airport Extreme NAS (USB Drive attached to AP-Extereme) and also access the internet.
On the Boot Camp side of things I have installed all the Windows files, and "repaired them twice. I have the same Wired and Wireless connections available; however, I am able to read and write to the NAS Device but there is no internet connection. I unplug the Ethernet cable and plug it into a Mac and a PC and they have Internet Connection, so I know it's not the signal from the Airport Extreme to the Ethernet Jack.
Has anyone experienced this anomoly and if so is there a fix? It just seems weird that i can use the connection through the Etrhernet cable to access the NAS Device but it does not allow the Internet to connect...

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