WEP Password Issue: Linksys

I have a PC and a Mac Laptop that are connected to my SSID. I just got a brand new MacBook Pro (literally out of the box) and it sees the SSID but won't accept the password, which is weird since I have another Mac laptop sitting right next to it connected. I've tried restarting everything (modem, router),airport is on, tried typing various keys with the password, everything that was suggested in the forums.
Linksys WRT54GS
WEP64
Key: A6FAAA....
My password is 9 characters long
I need some expert advice.

First of all you could save all this WEP trouble shooting right now. Don't use WEP it is not secure and can be hacked in no time at all with tools readily available on the internet.
The only wireless security you should consider using is WPA/WPA2
Is it a Mac thing or do you think it's a Linksys Router problem? I hear Linksys isn't exactly plug and play with Macs.
All ethernet routers are plug n play with Macs.
connect your mac directly to the linksys box with an ethernet cable then depending which model router you have goto http://192.168.1.1 or http://192.168.0.1
login with username admin password admin.
or leave the username blank but use 'admin' as the password.
You then should be able to access the linksys main configuration page.
remember in the wireless security your using WPA with wpa-psk passphrase.

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