Here's the problem. We have an airport network: original Airport base station (bought in 2000, Graphite?), Linksys "hub" (2000), PowerBook G3 running OS X 10.3.9 with old (2000) Airport card, iMac G4 same OS hooked to RoadRunner cable modem by ethernet, and a brand new Airport Express hooked to stereo system downstairs. All of this works great. Without any security enabled, my niece, who is staying with us for a couple months and has a Sony Vaio laptop running XP, could see the network and join in sharing our internet connection with no problem. But when we enabled the security so the rest of the neighborhood couldn't join in, she could still see the network with good signal, but couldn't get in. With the old Airport, we are limited to WEP 40-bit encryption and I gave her the correct 13-character password (all alpha in this case), but she still can't get on. Any suggestions? (I'm in Digest Mode.)
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