Trying to secure my wireless security

I am trying to secure my wireless security and I keep getting the following error message "Execption has been thrown by the target of an invocation" can someone please help me with this?  Thanks

yup.  we need more details as to what's the router you're using, what settings you've done (or if you are trying to access the GUI of the router you're using), etc.  so we could help you.
"Don't fix it if it ain't broken."

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    Message Edited by toomanydonuts on 06-25-2009 03:43 AM

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    Message was edited by: CD5VS

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