HP Computer won't sleep when wrt54g connected

My HP Pavilion m9340f running Vista 64 bit will not enter a sleep mode on its own and wakes unexpectedly while connected to my wrt54g firmware version 4.21.1 10/17/2005.
If I disconnect the router and connect the computer directly to the cable modem, the sleep mode works fine. Does any one know of a way to fix this?
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The problem was an advanced setting in the power plan I was using. The default for the balanced  and power saving plan is to "prevent idling to sleep" when sharing media and I had allowed media sharing on my pc.
I went to control panel  > power options > change plan settings > change advanced power settings > multmedia settings > when sharing media - and select allow the computer to sleep
I can restore default the settings when I actually am sharing media

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