Can't connect to wireless network from my e2000 router

My network was working fine, then my router turned off spontaneously. The power wasn't lost, everything else in the power strip was still functioning. I got it working again but now I can't connect to the wifi network on any of my devices. I've tried using a Wii, an iPhone 5 and a Mac running OSX 10.7.5
The wired connection works fine. I can see the network on my list, but when I try to access it it reads "Could not join 'network'. A connection timeout occoured." 
Any ideas? Anyone else have this issue and fix it? Is it time to go out and buy a new router?

Yes, reset is fine. I do believe firmware upgrade can fix a lot of things.
I usually use 1, 3, 6, 9, 11 wireless channels for better wireless coverage.
I use inssider software to determine the best wireless channel to use.
I make sure to that cordless phones, microwave ovens and other wireless transmitters are at least 10 meters away from the router. I also updated my wireless devices as much as possible. I think that is the key to my stable network.

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