Can't connect to work wireless network

I'm trying to connect my Powerbook to the office wireless system. It's running off a Linksys wireless router with WPA Personal security.
My Powerbook can see the network, but when I enter the network password it doesn't connect. Just keeps giving me an error message.
Is there something I am missing?

- I've used the correct pw (it worked till 2 days ago)
- I use road runner from Time warner, not sure of the mac address filtering
-Security is WPA PSK.
I called road runner to request they remove my pw and see if i can access my wireless if that works which i believe it will then it has to be a security issue.  I'm using a 802.11n wifi access point, if that means anything.

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