Mac Mini and Airport

I do not know where to put this topic, but the airport section didn't seem to deal with internal airport cards
Anyways, I receive an internet signal via ethernet, and want to transmit it to a PC through my airport card. I can do that, but only unsecured. I found out how to secure the signal, but my PC won't accept it! What do I do? Thanks.

Try:
1. for 128-bit WEP, use the same 26-digit hexadecimal format password on both the Mac and the PC.
2. try setting authentication to "shared" on the PC - see:
http://www.efelix.co.uk/tech/2002.html
If that doesn't help, you have two options:
- live without wireless security
- go to your local computer shop and spend the $30-60 it takes to buy a wireless router to do the job you are currently asking your Mac to do

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