have you tried re synchronising your wireless adaptor with the actual router itself. you need to ensure that all items are set to the same channel so that you can connect to the network. Ping is a network protocol and there needs to be something there at the other end for the 2 way communication process to take place.
look into your security settings on the router and the adaptor and ensure all is the same and that the wireless channel is the same.
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1. Can you ping the local loopback address of the problematic computer?:
ping 127.0.0.1
2. Can you ping the IP address assigned to the problematic computer?:
ping IP_address_of_computer
3. Does the laptop work when hard-wired to the network via a CAT5 Ethernet cable?
4. Have you disabled any and all firewalling software on the problematic computer?
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great stuff.. if it gives you any more grief let us know
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