Conflict between wireless computers 160N

I created my new 160N today, and in general it works fine: all 4 cable printer computers, NAS, the working group work (running all XP Pro), and the printer network and WAN.  I have a Gateway laptop that works fine, as well as a desktop Dell computer as long as one does not try to connect to the router while the other wireless is connected older wireless with a wireless card that works very well.  Even if the router is DHCP, the second to join will be kick off the first, or will not join itself.  In both cases, the rejected computer attempts to acquire a signal and is blocked as unable to reconcile the IP address.  Suggestions?

There is a known problem with intermittent connectivity and firmware to build 11 for the WRT160N V2. 11 is the current firmware on the Linksys site. Check if you have 11 build if your router is a V2.
Downgraded to build 8 fits usually correct these deficiencies, but Linksys told several people that they do not have firmware version 8 to give end users.

It's ONLY for the WRT160N V2 router. This firmware will not work on WRT160N V1.

You can find it at http://audipages.com/router/

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