New att/motorola modem with linksys wireless router connects local only!

Trying to set up my linksys wireless router to connect to the internet. I get local only access. Just got the new modem and was able to connect to the internet with a wired connection. I had no problem with my router and adapter wireless during the last 3 years. They had to create a new connection broadband with the modem to local and internet access. My Wi - Fi is a new connection, local only. Any help would be appreciated so to get my connection wireless internet.

Hello

Let us work together to solve this problem.

I ask you to follow these links and check if the problem is resolved:

Set up a wireless router
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-in/Windows-Vista/set-up-a-wireless-router

Setting up a wireless network
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-in/Windows-Vista/setting-up-a-wireless-network

Wireless network card: frequently asked questions
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-in/Windows-Vista/wireless-networking-frequently-asked-questions

For more information:

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/itprovistanetworking/thread/4215a10d-08DD-404A-a43a-635a2f141f0d

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