PSP can't detect access point

i can't configure my psp v2.81 to detect my router at home. i have a laptop and it can detect and connect to it but my psp can't detect at all. i tried scanning and enter the address etc manually but it's not working can anyone help? thanks
i'm using a BEFW11S4

Hi…….
       In this case connect one of your to the router and log into the setup page of the router with http://192.168.1.1 username leave blank and the password is admin.
Under the wireless screen change the channel to 11 and then check whether the PSP is able to detect any wireless network.

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