Can't connect or see me home network, can see/connect to others.

I have a fun one. I can't see or connect to my home network on 3 seperate iphone 3g's.(not 3gS.) I have a laptop, desktop and xbox that connect fine. It was working 4 days ago on this same router with the same settings. my SSID is being broadcast. I have the same security settings I had before, nothing has changed. WEP, channel 11, 802.1 g and b enabled. I can see my nieghbors wireless networks, but not mine at all. I can even connect to one of my neighbors unsecured network if the wind blows right and I get enough bars. I have reset the network settings on one iphone, restarted it, hard reset, complete restore, tried to "find other" networks. Nothing. (My network is on channel 11 because ALL of my neighbors are currently on channel 6 and it causes all my computers to drop due to interference. Worked fine for days on channel 11.)
It's a brand new belkin router. And it was working fine for over a week. And the laptop, desktop, and xbox are still working fine. but none of the iphones in my house (3) can even see the net work on the screen. (And yes, the SSID is being broadcast.)
Has anyone ever seen this issue?

ok. I have a Belkin Wireless N Router. For some reason the settings appear to have become corrupted. I still have no clue why it was able to work with the computers and xbox, but not the iphones. I now have it working.
The solution:
Reset your router back to factory. Then rebuild your network settings, do not "restore" from a file. (Don't know why but it didn't work.) I made sure to connect to the network with the phone after each change and saved the settings on the router each time.
Part of the problem may be with alternate channel settings, after I changed to channel 11 again, (to avoid the competition issue with my neighbors on channel 6) the iphone did lose view of the wireless until I rebooted the router. Make sure your router is connected with a hardline while you make the changes.
All is working now, 3 iphones, 2 computers and an xbox in a pair tree!

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