AirPort to Linksys WRT54G w/WPA

So it's the holidays and I'm at my mother's house, where someone set up a wireless network through a Linksys WRT54G. Through her computer we printed up the router's security info, but the network seems to be carefully hidden--nothing shows up under the AirPort drop-down menu. When I use Internet Connect to try and log in manually, the available fields don't seem to match so that I'm not ever sure I'm doing it right.
Linksys, for example, uses a "WPA Pre-Shared Key" but my PowerBook's Internet Connect menu only offers WPA Personal or WPA Enterprise. Which one to use? Neither seems to be working--WPA Personal seems to get closer than any other method, recognizing the network but not connecting.
Does all this stuff about TKIP and algorithms have anything to do with anything?
Thanks for any help.
Bob

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