Linksys connection problem

I have a linksys WRT54G wireless router. I use it for my macbook and two other imacs at home. The internet speed (i mean the time it takes to load a web page) is so much slower on my macbook than on my imacs. I think it is a configuration problem. I typed in the router on my web browser and tried to secure my network (WEP). I typed in a password and clicked generate, and i was given a really long sequence of numbers and letters. Now, i dont know what my password is. Is it what i typed in, or the number generated? I am using another open wireless network because linksys is so slow. but now, I can't even switch to linksys! I've tried numerous times. When asked for the password I typed in both the password I provided and the one I was given. I get the message "error joining the airport network linksys." I opened system preferences and under airport settings, then security, I changed it from WEP to none to see if that would make linksys once again an open wireless network. That didnt work. So now I dont know what to do and why I can't even connect to linksys anymore.

I connected an ethernet cable to my macbook and the router and I was able to connect to linksys and change my settings. But there is just something wrong with my router. For the past two days I have not been able to connect to linksys and sometimes linksys does not even appear on the list of networks. The settings appear to be normal, so I don't know whats wrong now.

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