What security system does Comcast wifi use? WEP, WPA, ?

I'm having trouble getting an older Roku unit to connect to Comcast. Says it needs a password that's either 10 or 20 digits, but my Comcast is 16 digits. The Roku requires wireless B, and WEP or no security. Can I set up a guest SSID on the comcast with no security or use WEP? 

I'm away right now but it's a gateway,meaning it's one box that serves as a router and wireless. Large box, about 10"X8"X2". 

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