No Filtering = Fail

I have a HP b110a All-In-One printer.
Recently after changing the security settings to WEP, we've been having trouble trying to get our printer to connect to the wireless router. On the Network Test Report it says 'FAIL' next to 'No Filtering'.
My router model is the standard Sky Broadband router and here's a screenshot of my settings:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v604/StuntXL/Settings.jpg
Also before anyone suggests switching from WEP to WPA, there are people in the house with gaming devices that can only connect via WEP, so it's not an option at the moment.

You can try disabling WEP and see if it fixes your problem.  I don't recommend either WEP or an open network.  Either one opens you to a huge security risk.  Honestly, I'd replace the (obviously old) gaming boxes with something that supports security and move to WPA or WPA2.
Did you try changing channels (from auto to 11)?
Another thing to try is to disconnect your DSL cable from the back of the router, restart the router (by removing power momentarily) then install the printer without the DSL line attached.  After the printer is installed, re-connect the DSL line and restart the router again.
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