My new macbook pro will not accept my wep password

I'm trying to connect my new macbook pro to my wireless Century Link Router and it will not accept the exact same password that my PC uses.  What am I doing wrong?

b j t wrote:
I read that WEP is "broken"
It's "broken" as in "insecure". It's not useless, but, these days, it's the next thing to useless.
you should use either WPA or WPA2
Absolutely. As the KB article indicated by Linc Davis says
"Do not use WEP unless it is the only Wi-Fi security type that your device supports, and be aware that it is now very unsecure."

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