Powerbook G4 can't connect to network

I have a Powerbook G4 (800 Mhz) running Tiger. I'm trying to get it to connect to my WPA-protected home wireless network. When I turn Airport on, the computer "sees" the network, but when I select it and enter the password (and choose WPA for the connection), the connection errors out after a few seconds and the Mac responds that there is a problem with the connection but doesn't tell me how to fix it. Can anyone give me any ideas on what to try to get the machine to connect to the network.
Thanks for your help.
wncmacs

but when I select it and enter the password
Might be a corrupted keychain.
Open Keychain Access   /Applications/Utiliites
Select Passwords on the left.
Type      base station      in the search field top right corner of the window.
Delete the base station keychain.
Restart your PBook.
Open Airport Utillity. Select the base station on the left then click: Manual Setup
Select AirPort from the menu then select the Wireless tab.
Type in the password. You should be prompted to save that data to a new keychain. Click Yes when prompted. Then click Update

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