PB G4 Airport Extreme Card password problem

Have a PB G4 (OSX 10.4 10) hardwired to Netgear Rangemax DG834PN router. Works fine. Disconnect Ethernet cable, change network settings in System prefs to Airport and select Network name but after I enter password a message appears that the password is incorrect. Checked so many times I’m dizzy! Anyone able to help? Network diagnostics shows card on but not connected and then I get a alternate red & green light and a drop-down menu that tells me the network config has changed and asks me to click to continue. But the drop-down menu is stuck in a loop and I have to force quit network dianostics.

tiredeyes, Welcome to the discussion area!
If you haven't already try turning off the RangeMax feature and leave it off until you get a working connection. Since the Mac isn't compatible with that feature it may be causing some/all of the problem.
What type of wireless encryption are you using? If you are using WEP, take a look at KB 106424, AirPort: Joining an encrypted wireless network.

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