Base Station and iBook

I had a Linksys wireless which worked fine most of the time, but went ahead and bought the Base Station, hooked it up took awhile but got it working hard wired to the G4, and will work with t=my iPhones, but for the life of me I can not get the iBook to work, it will conntect at time then will lose the connection or will not connect at all, when I enter the password it times out. I hooked the linksys back up and all works fine, any help?

I believe the old Airport cards used the HEX code from the password to generate a 13 or 26 digit code. wepkey.org can generate this key for you. Also I'm pretty sure they were not WPA compatible.
Example Password on AE is Fruitcake, well the hex code would be something else entirely.

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