Local only connection on multiple wirelesss connections

I've seen several posts to this affect, but no resolutions.  I have a WRT110, one wired connection which works fine and multiple wireless connections.  Only one wireless connection can be active at a time.  If connection A is active, and connection B comes on-line, connection B takes the internet connection and connection A is left as Local Access Only (but still connected to the router).  After connection B goes off-line, connection A can reestablish internet connectivity after a short period of time.
Any thoughts? 

I would suggest you to readjust the wireless settings of the router...On the Linksys Setup Page try doing the following settings.
Under the Wireless tab..
- Set the Radio Band to Standard-20MHz and change the Standard channel to 11-2.462GHz
Under Advance Wireless tab..
- Change the Beacon Interval to 75,Change the Fragmentation Threshold to 2304,Change the RTS Threshold to 2304.
Now,try to connect both the laptop...

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