LAN(DHCP) to WiFi problem

I am starting in a new environment and there is an existing network with an existing router (router is using DHCP). I wanted to connect the AE that I found around the office to setup a wireless connection that I could use for my laptop. I did not know the password so I used the reset and created a password and encryption key.
I have a XP laptop SP2 and I can get the wireless to connect yet I am having a problem with getting a valid IP address from the network. In the Airport utility I see that I am getting an address from the router with DNS and domain controller all in place. Yet when I try to get an IP from the network I get a 169.254 address (default for no network). I do a release renew with no result. the WE is connected to eithernet and has the green light showing that it is functioning. I have tried turinging on the DHCP to a different subnet 10. and 192. trying to use NAT for the wireless No result for IP being assigned).
Turning off DHCP still gives me no address forwarding through the network fromthe router address. I can see the wireless connection in the lower right corner sending the IP request but there is no flashy for the recieve.
Please any info would be greatly appreciated

After reading a post (2 posts down by IZED) I found this line that gave me the connectivity I was looking for.
The Wireless ASCII Equivalent Password is the plain text network password you use to access your Airport network with a Mac. An example plain text password could be: airportpassword. For 128bit WEP networks you should choose a 13 character ASCII password this in theory is hashed in the same way by all vendors.
So by changing my setting from 40bit (using a 13 digit password) to 128 bit (using the same password) I now get full authentification (internet conection).
Glad I found tat post and read it carefully
Thanks for the solution! (iFelix, you rock!)

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