I dunno.  One thing I would try would be to reset the router and set up 
the network again from scratch. There should be a recessed re-set button 
somewhere on the router.  Of course you'll have to connect the router to 
a pc to enter the initial settings again.  It's worth a try if all else 
has failed.

Good luck,
Donk


lfibonacci wrote:
> It is already set for windows to handle my wireless connections, but
> this doesn't seem to be the problem.
> Thanks,
> Alex
>
> --- In [email protected], Donk <d.knier...@...> wrote:
>   
>> If you're using your wireless adapter's utility to connect to the
>>     
> router 
>   
>> you could try letting windows handle it instead. That's worked for me 
>> before.
>> Go to Start, Control Panel, Network Connections. Choose "view available 
>> wireless networks".
>> Highlight your network and in the right side of window choose "Change 
>> Advanced Settings".
>> Click the "Wireless Networks" tab, and check the box to "use Windows to 
>> configure my wireless network settings".
>>
>> Good luck,
>> Donk
>>     


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