Sorry, barely waking up.
First, you'll both be "on the router." (or that's the goal) The fact you inserted an "install cd" in hers to help configure the router doesn't change the fact it's self-sufficient. Those install CD's and "insert cd first" stickers over the ports usually confuse people more than help.
Next, the ipconfig information you listed for her system shows only the one connection. It's wireless and apparently talking to the router. There's no sign of a separate hardwire Ethernet connection that you just mentioned. Did you use "ipconfig -all"? What if you remove her cable? Is she still on the net?
That, combined with your mention of "We have great connection between the puters, the problem is mine won't get internet" has me scratching my head. What do you mean by a great connection?
What exactly is working between the systems? Yours isn't picking up a valid address. Are you sure your system is trying to connect to _your_ router? (What's your SSID?) Did you make sure to duplicate the settings you used for her wireless?
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