Hp d110a and a dlink wbr2310

Just got a mac and one of those wireless printers that are available as a combo deal from my local apple store.  I am trying to connect the wireless printer to my router and it keeps giving me a mac address failure.  I am using a d-link wbr-2310.  On the wireless network test report everything passes until the "no filtering"part.  The message at the top suggests that MAC filtering is to blame.  I logged into my router and verified that the mac filtering is disabled.  I am at a loss to explain what is wrong now.  Any help would be appreciated.
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OK, one more thing is to make sure the router has updated firmware.
Can you change to WPA AES encryption?  Does your passphrase have any spaces in it?
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