3000wireless Linksys AE adapter sees not network

I have a Dell Dimension 8200 under XP SP3. I'm trying to set up a wireless network. I had a Linksys technical support configure AE3000 wireless adapter and it says he works correctly in Device Manager. The blue light is on the adapter and it flashes every 9 seconds. There is no no yellow exclamation point more. However, the adapter does not connect.

Cablevision is my ISP. They sent me a smart router Sagemcom and I think I put in place correctly. However, when I remove the ethernet cable from the computer, the wireless network cannot be found and I lose my Internet connection. When I go to control panel > network connections and Lan & Internet high speed and local 3, my Linksys adapter network connection appears as not connected.

I called Lynksys support because I couldn't get the adapter to work with the CD and the technician was able to load the drivers on their site to operate and it took about an hour. So, at this point, the adapter turned work correctly in Device Manager, but I can't connect to the Internet.

The Cablevision tech support guy said that he thought that the problem was that the adapter has been configured before a network was in place so he can see, somehow I have to configure the card to see my network. I don't know how to do this, so I was hoping someone could advise me.

What is sad, is that I had to call the customer service to the wireless card and they charged me just take over my computer to install the drivers because they wouldn't install from the CD or the Linksys site. Any time that Cablevision takes my system in order to solve the problem, it's free. All I wanted was for the AE3000 to work for the first time. It took the technician an hour getting the drivers from Linksys, their installation site and she tried to sell me all kinds of services for this computer Windows XP when XP gets no support after April - 4 months from now and a service to clean malware for half the price of a new computer when I already have antivirus software and use Ccleaner.

After all this, the wireless network still does not work. I was on the phone with my ISP that passed all saying that the adapter gets a bad signal and that everything is properly connected. In fact, it worked after the deactivation and activation of the adapter, but only for a short period and technology at Cablevision saw that I had very little connectivity on the map after the reset of the smart router, which seems to work well. My suspicion is that this Linksys device is defective. It has been and that became evident when my ISP tech since the adapter has a very low 1 bar of signal. I went out and bought a wireless Netgear, instantly installed adapter and the network works fine now.

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