Problem with WRT 300N (V2) wireless settings

Greetings,

I just managed to reset the WRT 300N to default settings and have configured the connection internet etc and the network... BUT no matter how I fiddled with the wireless settings, I can not laptops or mobile phones to connect wirelessly to the network.

The Windows software on laptops "finds" the router OK but for some reason any router seems unwilling to provide an IP address.

I checked ALL the settings that I can think of, and all are correct... Well, all of them are exactly the same as my old router which worked perfectly.

It's something that I think muxt be to do with security settings.

Can anyone offer any suggestions?

Thank you

Hello

Thanks for the input... However, I tried ALL of this and more... I now come to along to the belief that these routers with the so-called "n" (project) of function is not worth the money as I have serval new devices that are compatible and none of them can connect to any wireless function N... no matter who has network I try to use.

I think that it is better to renounce that, until the system works correctly! Obviously, the current (and former) cr

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