WRT54GL Router and HP Wireless Notebook

I have a Linksys WRT54GL router with v4.30.5 firmware and a SpeedStream 5360 modem with SBC Yahoo! DSL. My desktop is connected directly to the router and the internet works fine. I can connect to my wireless network on my HP wireless notebook with an Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG network adapter, but I can't connect to the internet. It sends packets, but hardly receives any (about 5 per minute). Windows Automatic Updates works fine, when I update the received packets increases, but I still cannot browse the internet. Even when I try a wired connection I get the same results, packets sent but few received. I've tried resetting the modem, and router, and repairing my adapter with no success. Thanks for any help.

Change the following settings
ssid-"yourname"
channel=11
beacon interval =50
RTS and Fragmentation threshold (default value) -40
the last 3 options are found under advanced wireless settings .
then restart ur wireless PC and re-connect to the wireless network.
if u have issues even after these settings....verify that u have the latest firmware
also u may need to change the power management option for your intel wireless pro NIC.
to do so....u need to go to the advanced properties of the Intel......under the "property" column...select "power management" and change the value to "highest"
in case u have any confusion....call tech support...n tell them what u wanna do....
my experience with linksys tech has been good so far

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