Connection to the wireless network stops...

Hello

IM using an Inspiron 8600 that worked fine on wireless networks, when my girlfriend returned by this student teaching, is currently not connected to my network home.  I currently have another computer using the wireless network.

OK the real problem is that is shows connect to my network, when I type it brings security, I enter the key, and when he opens the window that says «Please wait while windows connects to the newtork...» Pending network"he animation for what I believe to be long, then it just POPs to available networks, showing with having bound.

I went through what I believe to be all the lamen steps, with the computer and network troubleshooting.  So all advice is appreciated.


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