I'm having some odd problems staying connected to the Internet on my Macboo

I just got the computer earlier this year, in June, I think, and it has worked wonderfully until today, when my family got a new router to replace our defective one. Whenever I close and open my Macbook Pro or my sister closes/opens her Macbook, we have to enter the WEP key again, despite the fact that the computer seems to think that it's already connected to the network. The three little bar things are all black, but I can't access anything on the internet until I enter the WEP key. If I have to do this for a while, it's going to get really irritating. Can anyone help? Is it our computers or the router?

I just got the computer earlier this year, in June, I think, and it has worked wonderfully until today, when my family got a new router to replace our defective one.
Is it our computers or the router?
Pretty clearly it is the "new Router" unless you changed something on both computers as a part of installing the new router - did you?
Whenever I close and open my Macbook Pro or my sister closes/opens her Macbook, we have to enter the WEP key again
I think you are saying that the person who closed their MB has to log in again - but maybe you saying that both of you have to log in even when the other one closes their computer - is it only the person who closed their computer?
Do you get a prompt to enter the key again? is the key the same as it was on the old router?
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