Network three, not to see!

I created a network called OFFICE with three laptops, two bb wireless and a bb thread, but each computer can not see the other and when trying to open other I tells me that I don't have permission, etc. Any help would be appreciated.  WittsEnd

Thank you for the detailed instructions and after the completion of these I will let you know how well - or otherwise, we (wife and I!) ride!
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    Security: Yes

    Pre-Association and Association

    The parameters of connectivity provided by hardware manufacturer (IHV): No.

    Security settings provided by hardware manufacturer (IHV): No.

    Profile matches network requirements: success

    Pre-association status: success

    The Association status: success

    Last AP: 00-13-1a-3b-ee-a0

    Security and authentication

    Configured security type: open

    Configured encryption type: WEP

    802.1 x protocol: Yes

    Authentication mode: Machine or user

    EAP type: authentication not started

    Number of 802. 1 X restarts: 1

    Number of failures of 802,1: 0 X

    802.1 x status: success

    Key exchange initiated: Yes

    Received unicast key: Yes

    Received multicast key: Yes

    Number of security packets received: 9

    Number of security packets sent: 7

    Decision of the attempt: success

    Connectivity

    Package statistics

    NDIS Rx: 1725

    NDIS Tx: 0

    Unicast decrypt success: 1

    Multicast decrypt success: 0

    Unicast decrypt failure: 0

    Multicast decrypt failure: 0

    Rx success: 1531

    Rx failure: 0

    TX success: 5

    TX failure: 0

    Try TX: 0

    TX retry number: 0

    Life expectancy exceeded TX maximum: 0

    Failure of TX ACK: 0

    History of roaming: 0 item (s)


    Information for Auto 8 Configuration ID.


    List of visible networks: 1 item (s) total, 1 article (s) poster

    Type BSS PHYSecurity Signal (RSSI) Compatible SSID

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Yes Yes Infrag 80

    List of favorite networks: 1 item (s)

    Profile:

    SSID:

    SSID length: 10

    Connection mode: Infra

    Security: Yes

    Defined by group policy: No.

    Connect even if the network is not broadcasting: No.

    Connectable: Yes


    Information for the login ID 8

    Connection started: 2010-11-30 12:56:40-041

    Auto Configuration ID: 8

    Profile:

    SSID:

    SSID length: 10

    Connection mode: Infra

    Security: Yes

    Pre-Association and Association

    The parameters of connectivity provided by hardware manufacturer (IHV): No.

    Security settings provided by hardware manufacturer (IHV): No.

    Profile matches network requirements: success

    Pre-association status: success

    The Association status: success

    Last AP: 00-13-1a-3b-f0-20

    Security and authentication

    Configured security type: open

    Configured encryption type: WEP

    802.1 x protocol: Yes

    Authentication mode: Machine or user

    EAP type: authentication not started

    Restart of number of 802. 1 X: 2

    Number of failures of 802,1: 0 X

    802.1 x status: success

    Key exchange initiated: Yes

    Received unicast key: Yes

    Received multicast key: Yes

    Number of security packets received: 13

    Number of security packets sent: 11

    Decision of the attempt: success

    Connectivity

    Package statistics

    NDIS Rx: 0

    NDIS Tx: 0

    Unicast decrypt success: 1

    Multicast decrypt success: 0

    Unicast decrypt failure: 0

    Multicast decrypt failure: 0

    Rx success: 2262

    Rx failure: 0

    TX success: 59

    TX failure: 0

    Try TX: 19

    TX retry multiples: 5

    Life expectancy exceeded TX maximum: 0

    TX ACK failure: 26

    History of roaming: 1 item (s)

    Schedule: 2010-11-30 12:57:48-302

    Roamed from BSSID: 00-13-1a-3b-fa-f0

    Reason: 0 x 00000003

    Disconnected from BSSID: 00-00-00-00-00-00 reason: 0 x 00000205


    Information for Automatic Configuration 7 ID.


    List of visible networks: 1 item (s) total, 1 article (s) poster

    Type BSS PHYSecurity Signal (RSSI) Compatible SSID

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Infrag Yes Yes 99

    List of favorite networks: 1 item (s)

    Profile:

    SSID:

    SSID length: 10

    Connection mode: Infra

    Security: Yes

    Defined by group policy: No.

    Connect even if the network is not broadcasting: No.

    Connectable: No.

    Reason: 0 x 00028002


    Information for the login ID 7

    Connection started: 2010-11-30 12:55:47-670

    Auto Configuration ID: 7

    Profile:

    SSID:

    SSID length: 10

    Connection mode: Infra

    Security: Yes

    Pre-Association and Association

    The parameters of connectivity provided by hardware manufacturer (IHV): No.

    Security settings provided by hardware manufacturer (IHV): No.

    Profile matches network requirements: success

    Pre-association status: success

    The Association status: success

    Last AP: 00-13-1a-3b-fa-f0

    Security and authentication

    Configured security type: open

    Configured encryption type: WEP

    802.1 x protocol: Yes

    Authentication mode: Machine or user

    EAP type: authentication not started

    Number of 802. 1 X restarts: 1

    Number of failures of 802,1: 0 X

    802.1 x status: success

    Key exchange initiated: Yes

    Received unicast key: Yes

    Received multicast key: Yes

    Number of security packets received: 13

    Number of security packets sent: 11

    Decision of the attempt: success

    Connectivity

    Package statistics

    NDIS Rx: 0

    NDIS Tx: 0

    Unicast decrypt success: 3

    Multicast decrypt success: 0

    Unicast decrypt failure: 0

    Multicast decrypt failure: 0

    Rx success: 288

    Rx failure: 0

    TX success: 49

    TX failure: 0

    Try TX: 19

    TX retry multiples: 5

    Life expectancy exceeded TX maximum: 0

    TX ACK failure: 28

    History of roaming: 1 item (s)

    Schedule: 2010-11-30 12:56:36-732

    Roamed from BSSID: 00-00-00-00-00-00

    Reason: 0 x 00000007

    Disconnected from BSSID: 00-00-00-00-00-00 reason: 0 x 00000205


    Information for the login ID 6

    Connection started: 2010-11-30 12:55:38-275

    Auto Configuration ID: 7

    Profile: Discovery connection

    SSID:

    SSID length: 10

    Connection mode: Infra

    Security: Yes

    Pre-Association and Association

    The parameters of connectivity provided by hardware manufacturer (IHV): No.

    Security settings provided by hardware manufacturer (IHV): No.

    Profile matches network requirements: success

    Pre-association status: success

    The Association status: success

    Last AP: 00-13-1a-3b-f0-20

    Security and authentication

    Configured security type: open

    Configured encryption type: WEP

    802.1 x protocol: Yes

    Authentication mode: disabled (5)

    Restart of number of 802. 1 X: 3

    Number of failures of X 802,1: 1

    802.1 x status: failure 0 x 00000000

    802.1 x reason code: 0 x 00050006

    Key exchange initiated: No.

    Number of security packets received: 8

    Number of security packe

    Diagnostic information (wireless connectivity)
    Details on the diagnosis of wireless connectivity:

    For all the info on this session, see the event information of wireless connectivity.

    Helper class: Auto-Configuration
    Initialize status: success

    Information for a diagnosis of connection
    The GUID of the interface: e3f4016b-a75e-4d88-96ba-8bd3f26f0fb4
    Interface name: Intel(r) WiFi Link 5300 AGN
    Interface type: Native WiFi

    Result of diagnosis: there may be problem

    Diagnostic information (wireless network adapter)
    Details on the diagnosis of wireless network adapter:

    For all the info on this session, see the event information of wireless connectivity.

    Helper class: Native WiFi MSM
    Initialize status: success

    Information for a diagnosis of connection
    The GUID of the interface: e3f4016b-a75e-4d88-96ba-8bd3f26f0fb4
    Interface name: Intel(r) WiFi Link 5300 AGN
    Interface type: Native WiFi
    Profile:
    SSID:
    SSID length: 10
    Connection mode: Infra
    Security: Yes
    Connect even if the network is not broadcasting: No.

    Result of diagnosis: there may be problem
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    That's about all.  If anyone can provide any indication as to why it would suddenly stop working, I would appreciate the help to solve this problem.

    Ido

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