Trouble accessing internet with Playstation portable

I have been getting a "key information exchange timed out" error when testing the connection. I suspect the problem is either firmware related or possibly that the PSP is not 802.11g compatible and needs 802.11b. The router literature says it supports both g and b, but do I need to switch it to b to test this out? Additionally, I have never updated any firmware before. I began downloading a .bin file from this website for a firmware update but canceled it for the time being since I don't know what to do with it. Can anyone give me some direction? Thanks

Try to change wireless network mode to B only if that is the case. To do this Connect computer directly to router on port 1
Login to router by typing http://192.168.1.1 in browser's address bar, use password as admin and no user name
Goto wireless tab, and change wireless network mode to B only, and save settings.
Reboot the router.
To update firmware:
Download it from www.linksys.com/download
Login to router's setup
Goto administartion tab,under that goto firmware upgrade
Browse for firmware file and click on update
Reboot router after that

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