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Try leaving your router open, i.e. no WPA, WEP, MAC filtering and with a broadcasted ESSID, and see if you can connect wirelessly. If you can, then we can start working backwards to add some security and see where the problems are. If you can't, I'd suspect a hardware problem with the router. You can try flashing the router with the most recent firmware and see if that helps. If that doesn't work, it's probably time to buy a new router.
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