WRT16N connection between the computers on the network

Recently installed router WRT160N wireless and set up a network involving the computer desktop and computer laptop so both can use internet.  Computers and Internet service work have been checked for the operation of the network.  Two computers use Windows VISTA.  The network and sharing Center and Anti Virus Software of the computer also check that computers are interconnected and are working properly.  However, when I try to ping from one computer to another, I get messages that I can't access the other computer, the network path is not found.  Discvery network, file sharing, file sharing and printer sharing were all lit.  I tried several methods to connect, but have not been able to do.  Can someone give me some advice?

I went back and changed the status of trust for my computers, and which seems to have fixed the problem.  Thanks for the help.

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