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I have a wrt54g2.  I currently have 2 laptops on the network.  I bought a new laptop.  When I go to connect to a wireless network, my network is not displayed.  It is currently visible on my old 2 laptops.  There is a linkysys link, but when I put my security code, it does not work.

Figured it out.  Used the old code.  DUH!

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