New MBP won't connnect to network PowerMac G5!

I'm getting just ever so slightly frustrated. Ordered a MBP in February and it showed up defective. Back to Apple for repairs for 3 and 1/2 WEEKS! Finally, came back but password wasn't reset and I didn't give them my admin (they didn't start up the Mac to see if the trackpad was working after replacement). Bad install of new part--back to Apple for ANOTHER week! Used the MBP for about 5 months and decided to sell. Sold it in 12 hours for same price as I paid for it!!! Immediately ordered new model MBP with LED backlight and 4gig RAM max. Took a month to come in (glossy screen is made to order online and stock item at Apple Store!). The screen would only go back to 90 degrees and the DVD player stopped working. Apple declare THIS one a DOA and authorized an exchange. Waited 2 weeks for it to come in and Apple said that it wouldn't be shipped as promised but would be shipped after the 24th of October! As a tech, can't be without it that long, so refund (still not in account after 10 business days) and went to Apple Store to buy one off shelf.
Okay, brought that home and all was okay (so far). Tried to wirelessly connect to my wired to router PowerMac G5--no problem. Did some updates and tried again the next day. No go. Unauthorized, wrong password, etc. message and lots of spinning beach balls of death (BBOD). Restarted both machines, still same problem. Checked and rechecked the connections and Sharing preferences and all seems fine. Can connect to internet and mail, but not my local PowerMac. Just installed REmot Desktop on the MBP and that wouldn't work from afar either.
Any ideas would be very appreciated!!!
Sincerely,
Jeff

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