Clamshell airport issue

I bought a clamshell 466 graphite for my 10 year old son for Christmas and am having a couple of problems. I have an Airport Extreme for my Powerbook G4 and e-Mac and have a network set up. I followed the set-up wizard for the Airport Extreme for this "new" computer and it all seemed like it works fine, BUT now every time I boot up the computer, I am getting two messages that say the the same thing......"The password you entered is not correct for the preferred Airport network". Every time we want to access the internet, we have to go into the menu and "recheck" the name of our network.
Question: is there a way of deleting the info I put in to the set up Wizard on the Clamshell and start all over again? If so, where do I find that location? I have looked and can not seem to find this info.
Thank you for your help-----other than that---this is a perfect computer for my son---he is so excited,
Tina

Hi there,
I think it's in the 'Internet Connection' options. You know the bit at the top of your screen that shows the signal strength? If you click on that, a drop down menu appears and there should be a choice at the bottom called 'Open Internet Connect'.
At least, that's the way it is with me on OSX.3.9
Otherwise I would check out the built-in help section, that's always handy.
I'm glad you got a Clamshell. I've been this close to getting a new laptop because I was fed up of not having an internet connection on this machine. Instead, I upgraded to an old copy of OSX.3 and the machine has been as flawless as the day I got it (apart from being a bit slower under OSX obviously), but my needs of it are so light nowadays that as a web browser it's fine.

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