Wireless IP address wrong assign wrong

I have a linksys 120N router  I'm working on . The router does not show it sees the laptop. The laptop sees the wireless SSID name and seems to connect to it. But it does not get any Internet. The laptop says the ipconfig address is 192.168.0.1 . But the main wired computer does not show the laptop at all. How do you change the laptop's IP address so it can get internet access.

Make sure that the laptop does not have static ip address in it...Assuming that operating system on your laptop is XP..Click on the Start button >>> Settings >>> Control Panel >>>Network Connections- Right click on the icon for Local area connection and go to properties- On the 'General' tab select 'Internet Protocol TCP/IP' and click on the Properties button- Select the option "Obtain the ip address automatically" and "Obtain the DNS automatically"..Click on Apply.

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