Airport Card (802.11b) won't connect to network

Hello all...i've got another bizarre problem i can't seem to find a solution to.
I'm running a PMG4 2x867 MDD, with an older AirPort (801.11b), and i'm attempting to share an internet connection with a friend who lives in my building almost directly above me...y'know...split the cost and everything so everyone's happy. My problem is, after he gave me (and another friend) the password (13 characters, WEP), only i am unable to connect. The signal strength is good and all, but whenever i try to connect, i get the same error after a very brief pause: "...password is not correct..." Not, "...there was an error connecting..." i would suspect a signal issue if it was simply "...there was an error connecting..." i've double-checked that the password i'm using is correct, my other friend (using a newer, Intel Mac) has no trouble connecting, and i've tried everything from putting quotes around the password to converting the plain-text to hex and entering it. This is extremely frustrating. Anyone have any ideas, or had this problem before?

Okay, some progress:
After hours of googling and fussing with settings on the D-Link and Airport card, I discovered that this problem has a history with Apple/D-Link users, and one must set the "preamble length" in the router setup to "long." The default setting is "short."
Did that, and I was able to get through, but noticed that the signal range is very short, maybe 30 feet. Totally goes out in the other room. This never happened with the MacSense external card. I tried fooling around with the D-Link antennae and now have cut the signal altogether again and can't get back in.
I think it's time to buy an Airport base station, whatever the latest incarnation of it is. It's pretty frustrating know that there's probably some solution but it's buried deeply. Any ideas on how to get this operating more smoothly would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance for any help,
Carlos Alden

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