Help! Vista problem WRT54G2 connect

I connect to the Internet via my router wireless for the last month with no problems. I used the default linksys SSID. I decided to change the SSID to make it unique in my house. I went to 192.168.1.1 and changed my SSID name. As soon as I did my wireless connection is down, not to my surprise. I searched my new SSID name in order to connect and found him. I tried to connect to the SSID and could not connect. I used a pen to reset the router to restore the default settings. I can not connect to the Internet on Vista via the WRT54G2. It is not my ISP either because I can connect from my cable modem directly to my computer. I believe that there is conflict in the workplace somewhere between vista and the router. I don't know so well. Please help this is driving me crazy!

Since you have already reset your router, then your router is to return to the default settings from the factory... To make all your computers go online through the router, you must reconfigure all the settings on your router...

If your Internet Service is cable follow this link

If your Internet Service is DSL follow this link

Open an Internet Explorer browser on your computer (desktop) wired page. In the address bar type - 192.168.1.1 and press ENTER... Let the empty user name & password use admin lowercase...

For wireless settings, follow these steps: -.
Click on the Wireless tab

-Here, select manual configuration... Wireless network mode must be mixed...
-Provide a unique name in the name box of the wireless network (SSID) in order to differentiate your network from your network of neighbors...

-Set the Standard - 20 MHz Radio band and change the Standard channel to 11-2, 462 GHz... Wireless SSID broadcast should be enabled and then click on save settings...
Please take note of the name of the wireless network (SSID) because it's the network identifier...

For wireless security: -.
Click the sub-tab under wireless > Wireless Security...

Change the mode of WPA wireless security, encryption, select TKIP. Password input your desired WPA key. For example, MySecretKey, this will serve as your network key whenever you connect to your wireless network. Do NOT give this key to anyone and do not forget the key.

NOTE: The password must be more than 8 characters...

Click the settings advanced wireless

Change the interval of tag to 75 > change the Fragmentation threshold to 2304, change the RTS threshold to 2304 > click 'save settings '...

Now let's see if you can locate your wireless network and try to connect...

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