Only one computer at a time through the router WRT 110

We have a Compaq laptop (Vista) with built-in wireless that connects through the router just fine. We have a new HP desktop (Vista) with a Linksys wireless card  that connects through the router just fine. When either is connected the signal strength is excellent.  But if we try to connect either machine while the other is already online, it will not connect and it disconnects the first machine. We have to shut both machines down, shut off the router for 30 seconds, restart the router, restart the desktop, and restart the laptop. Usually (but not always) both machines will then go online. Everybody's happy unless one of the machines goes to sleep. If you then "wake up" that machine, you have to start the whole process over again. I have tried several times to set up the router with a wired connection, I have set up both machines numerous times, transferring the settings for the network back and forth. I have tried setting up a new network. Most of the things work until one of the machines is shut down and then started again. I know it has to be in the router settings but I don't know where to go to solve this. Driving me batty, going in circles.....HELP!!!

Try to readjust the wireless settings of your router :
Open an Internet Explorer browser page on your wired computer(desktop).In the address bar type - 192.168.1.1 and press Enter...Leave Username blank & in Password use admin in lower case...
For Wireless Settings, please do the following : -
Click on the Wireless tab
- Here select manual configuration...Wireless Network mode should be mixed...
- Provide a unique name in the Wireless Network Name (SSID) box in order to differentiate your network from your neighbours network...
- Set the Radio Band to Standard-20MHz and change the Standard channel to 11-2.462GHz...Wireless SSID broadcast should be Enabled and then click on Save Settings...
Please make a note of Wireless Network Name (SSID) as this is the Network Identifier...
For Wireless Security : -
Click on the Sub tab under Wireless > Wireless Security...
Change the Wireless security mode to WEP, Encryption should be 64 bit.Leave the passphrase blank, don't type in anything...Under WEP Key 1 type in any 10 numbers please(numbers only and no letters eg: your 10 digit phone number) and click on save settings...
Please make a note of WEP Key 1 as this is the Security Key for the Wireless Network...
Click on Advanced Wireless Settings
Change the Beacon Interval to 75 >>Change the Fragmentation Threshold to 2304, Change the RTS Threshold to 2304 >>Click on "Save Settings"...
Now see if you can locate your Wireless Network and attempt to connect... 

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