Disconnect the router from the net. Disable all firewalls - in the router, and Windows, and any IS security package you have. See if you can connect then.
If it works, you start adding them back one at a time, or possible separately one at a time first, until you find the awkward one. Which in this case is likely to be the router, but may not be. It could be one of the others doesn't like it. Or a combination oof it and the others.
If it doesn't work, just set things back to how they were and reconnect. Lost nothing, and eliminated firewalls as the cause. I've had similar issues in the past.
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Edited by RobertoS (Mon 12-Nov-12 22:40:45)