Problem connecting to Wanadoo livebox with airport

Hi - I'm having a similar problem to Adamcohen9 (a previous post on this subject) in that my airport can see the wanadoo livebox but won't connect wirelessly with wep key provided.
Can someone please tell me how to switch off security (wep) on the livebox if this can let me connect wirelessly.
I'm quite new to macs, so you'll have to dumb it down a bit for me!
Thanks

I found a site : http://www.transcience.freeserve.co.uk/bramley-apple/tutorials/wanadoo-wireless. html which was very helpful.
S

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    Setup the Express again and see if that helps. If you continue to experience problems with the Express, it is likely that it will need to be replaced or repaired.
    Please post back on your progress.

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