Wusb300n connects to the router, but not to the Internet

Recently I have formatted my hard drive and reinstalled Windows XP Home Edition. Initially, wireless has functioned well. Now he works briefly then stops. The router works fine (another I have it right now). The strange thing is that the utility monitor wireless network which is installed with the drivers for the USB wireless network card says that I'm connected to the network, shows the correct information, and shows even the networks belonging to the neighbors. Everything looks OK. But there is no connection to the Internet and I can't share files with my other computer. What is going on?!

Another detail: it works for a while at first, allowing me to connect to the other computer on the network and browse the Web, but then it stops without any indication that something is wrong.

Help!

Here is how I solved this problem. I found using the Troubleshoot utility of connection IE 8.0 security protocol used by my wireless router was different from the one I had chosen when I set up the connection (WPA or WEP or somesuch) wireless network. By matching them up, I avoided having then off the connection behavior.

In addition, it cannot help I installed the wireless card until I installed the drivers of general network for the computer. By removing the two and their resettlement in the proper order (second wireless card) I think I contributed something to address the issue.

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