Keven Drumgole: Thanks guys. I'll take the advice given and try those.
Cassidy Pangrazio: Make sure under the Wireless tab that you're not using any wireless MAC filtering. Also check the wireless client list under the same page to see if the MAC addresses for the computers are listed there. On the computers themselves make sure they're set to acquire addresses via DHCP.An alternate resolution would be to use static addressing. Also make sure that the computers don't have multiple wireless connection clients running (some manufacturers include third-party utilities that don't play well with Windows' integrated wireless client)....Show more
Johnny Sirko: This is a bit puzzling. Retrace your steps. Re-reset the router and leave everything at their defaults. Do an ipconfig /release and /renew on the computers then try connecting them to the wireless network. If that works, then change settings on the router one thing at a time while checking to make sure the com! puters are still accessing the network normally. Assuming all the hardware is functioning properly, it sounds like you missed something in the configuration, or the laptops don't support the encryption method you are trying to use....Show more
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