Router WRVS440N wireless and tablets

Tablets (Kindle, Galaxy Note) does not connect to the router via DHCP settings, and if the static settings are entered, it connects to the router, but does not connect to the Internet.  Can anyone help with this? Are the incorrect router settings?  No problem at all on laptops.  Thank you.

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