Xbox 360 cannot connect to WRT54G2 router network.

I just bought a new router WRT54G2 specifically use for xbox live. I put my fine computer, using an ethernet cable from the router to the computer. And I used the installation disk to create a network name and password. But when I use the wireless adapter to connect to my network, it does not. And even when I manually type the name and the WPA code, he says that it can't find the network. The settings I enabled SSID broadcast. So I don't know what to do from here. Any ideas?

Who is your ISP?

Try the following settings on the router...

-Change the channel to 11-2 wireless, 462

-The tab Advance Wireless... Change the interval of tag to 75, the Fragmentation threshold to 2304, the RTS threshold to 2304

Now let's see if you can locate your wireless network and try to connect...

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