Connect laptop HP Network Causes loss of Internet Wi - Fi

I recently bought a HP Pavilion dv6 with Windows 7 and I have problems with this connection to the LinkSys WRT110.  When it connects, the signal is strong, but there is no internet access.  Also immediately after logging in, all other systems (a Dell Dimension 8400 running XP Media Center and an XBox 360) that are connected to the router also lose internet access.  I found that unplugging the router and the modem and then by restarting the Dell solves the problem, but it's really annoying to have to do this every single time, I want to connect with the laptop.  Is there a solution that I'm missing?  Any help is appreciated to greatlly.

The firmware on your router is old. I suggest you upgrade the firmware on the router. You can download the firmware from here. Now, go to the linksys configuration page and click on the Administration tab, update the firmware.

After upgrading the firmware, reset the router, power cycle it and reconfigure the router from scratch.

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