MBP+WinXP won't connect to network. It sees the wireless network but stops.

I've been fighting this for two solid days.
Time Capsule takes an address automatically from my router/modem. The MacBook Pro connects wirelessly thru Time Capsule to my ethernet network and the internet. No problems.
Windows XP on the same Mac wirelessly sees the network and reports its name. That's where it stops. The Windows "Choose a wireless network" dialog has the network name highlighted and the annotation, "Acquiring network address", presumably from the modem router. Nothing is happening.
What do I do next? All I want to do is join my existing wireless network from Windows. I have never been offered the opportunity to join it... I assume that at some point I will be required to provide the network WPA/2 password but that never happens.
I am totally bamboozled! The old Airport Extreme BS gave exactly the same problem so I have to assume that Windows is the problem. No, I do not know Windows very well.
BTW, Windows connects to the network and the internet okay via ethernet.

Never mind....
Repeating the same steps over and over I eventually found Windows asking for a network key. I don't have any idea where to get that key, so I provided my wireless network password. That worked. And the MBP+WindowsXP did in fact connect to the internet and my network. Problem solved.
I dare not interfere with anything now because if I mess it up again... I have no idea how I got Windows to ask for the password after sitting there for many many hours stating it simply needed a network address. IT DID NOT NEED A NETWORK ADDRESS — IT NEEDED MY PASSWORD!
I'll never understand Windows. It uses different terminology for everyday items and functions; it's system of step by step support guides suggests moves that don't agree with the Windows dialogs or anything that appears on the desktop.
For me Windows is about the most confusing, hated thing on the planet.

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