New wireless router, not recognized... Why?

I just bought a new Linksys Compact Wireless-G Broadband Router WRT54GC. I tried to plug it, but it seems that my computer laptop (Precision M6300) do not see or not recognized her.

I've already connected a large number of routers with my old computers, but it's my first time and challenges. I really need to make this work so that I need to connect the RJ45 for my laptop every time I'm here in my office. I need drivers or in any kind of this router?

Please help me guys. I'd appreciate your help on this issue. Thank you much in advance.

MiG


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