Pavillion dv 9700 not connect to home network

My laptop does not connect to my home network.  I entered password OK-key security, all this and it does not connect.  When it connects to the network, it will connect to the internet.  I reset the ip address, reset the network for both cards a Wi - Fi connection and wireless and yet nothig happens.  Same pop-up error messages saying reset the ip address, to reset the network adapter, or to set a firewall that I can't find on my network.  Im running Vista Home Premium

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