No network has agreed the provided network path

Hi all

I have a network of "Working group" composed of two XP Pro PC, a XP Pro laptop, a network printer and a router Linksys (BEFSR41) attached to a Wireless Linksys (WRT54G) router.  All PC's are running
identical versions of protection ESET, WIN XP Pro, etc.

When wired, every PC can access the internet, can share (explores/delete/copy/move, etc.) of files, can access the printer, etc..  In other words, they work as they are supposed to.

When you use the connection Wireless on my laptop, it's different.  The laptop can access to internet and printer, but none of the two PC.  Also, none of the two PC can access the laptop either.  When I try to explore (Windows) wireless, or if I try to communicate with the PC in any other way, I get the message error 'no network did accept the provided network path '.

I searched on the web and even tried the stuff that has no sense ("turn print files sharing & '...) If it were not already activated then why it would work when wired?).  I even tried a new wireless router with the same results.  Again, everything works as expected when cables.

The ONLY time I was able to access the shared files on every PC wireless was when I turned off the wireless security.  In other words, if I turn off the key WEP/WPA/etc. of the wireless router, THEN I can do everything I could when wired wireless.  I don't feel comfortable in this regard ;-).

I didn't used to have this problem so I suspect it may have been caused by Windows software update or security.

Someone please offer suggestions of what I could try to fix this? I would surely appreciate!

Is ' all remember in the movie "Jumping Jack Flash" where
Whoopie Goldberg was given to the riddle "what is the KEY? '?

IT IS CORRECTED! Now, the bad news... I am not sure whether
set by one, or a combination of things (and don't have the)
time to revisit every step, one at a time, to determine).

First of all, I have disabled dynamic DHCP on the router and then tried to
give a fixed IP address to each device on the network. Since I was
am not a magician, I can not done correctly.
Believer, I took unnecessary devices out of the network
now that a desktop PC and laptop. Everything that
has worked properly wired, but not wireless. This
eliminated the DHCP server as the cause.

I also tried static IP addresses with MAC filtering. Even
result.

It was suggested to use the router installation disc
in the laptop, making sure what was the ONLY PC attached to
the router set up. I decided to wipe it off, restart
from scratch and a router reset (to factory specifications).
Using the drive led me to unexpected errors in communication
When installing... I must have tried three times before
have the installation go properly due to a notch or
another being incorrect on the laptop. I'm not sure to this
point to know if the settings have been changed during testing or
before that the problem surfaced first. I'm sorry. :-(. In any case, after
the installation went through, I was back to square one with
the same results and it was time to implement a
Routine Diagnostic basis of strategy!

Remember I mentioned in my OP that I disabled the
security without wire, then everything worked? It was my
main index. The router instruction manual * clearly *.
indicates that the network will run as expected if the
the router security key does not match the security key
used in wireless devices (laptop). I must have read that
100 times.

In the router under Wireless Security Setup window
It offers a choice of security key for "Disabled", "WPA."
("Personal", "WPA-Enterprise", "WPA2 Personal", "WPA2)
Company', 'RADIUS' and 'WEP '.

On the laptop, in the "Properties".
File Association tab there is a drop down menu to
'Network authentication '. Here, I can choose a security key
of 'Open', 'shared', "WPA", "WPA - PSK", "WPA2" or "WPA2-PSK.

This is where it gets confusing. Apparently, there is a
difference between what the router calls a security key and
What laptop called a key... In other words, security
the key of the router offers are not * identical * to the
choice of laptop. After learning what are the differences each
security key was, I determined "WPA Personal" is not the same
like "WPA - PSK". "PSK" is not equal "Personal" means
"Pre-shared Key". My bad. How stupid of me to not assume that
the names were different! Why are there no uniformity between
that the router offered and what are the choices has had the laptop?

Knowing 'Disabled' (called 'Open' in the laptop - see the)
similarity?) worked, I tried the next enhanced security
key, 'WEP '. That selection offered some protection but not
everything worked! Then I tried "WPA" then "WPA - PSK", etc.
until I found (what I believe to be) the only security key
to work properly... "WPA2 Personal" on the router and "WPA2".
in the laptop (SAME aspect you?) allowed me to do
all that I could do wired! I had assumed
erroniously, that if the next highest security key does not
work, none would be. I was wrong!

Weird: I believe in my frustration, before
by selecting the WPA2 key, I'm distracted me and I ran the
Assistant wireless network on the desktop PC. Keep in mind
This PC has no wireless card. After having 'done '.
with success", I explored the laptop and vice versa
Wireless! This step may or may not be the "KEY" to all the
the long, sorry.

BTW, I think it was "D" (the key the song was written in)
;-))).

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