Hello all! Please help! I purchased a Verizon Actiontec GT704WG modem/router several weeks ago to replace a Netgear router I was using previously with a standard Westell modem and am having difficulty with establishing a wireless connection between it and my Thinkpad T40 laptop running XP. Within my Wireless Network Connection window, the SSID is visible with good signal. When I try to CONNECT, I am prompted by the standard window requiring the 64-bit WEP key found on the bottom of the modem/router, of which I enter over the defaulting 8 alpha/numeric key that appears as dots, & retype my key to confirm it. After doing this & hitting CONNECT again, the process over half-a-minute or so simply times out with no connection. Being this modem/router is replacing my old Netgear equipment, is there an administrative-like setting on my Thinkpad I have to adjust/change to enter in a new 64-bit WEP key to connect to this new Actiontec modem/router? I likewise have no success in the Change Advanced Settings/Wireless Networks/Preferred Networks/Properties window to enter in the new WEP key in place of again this, 8 alpha/numeric key represented as dots. After selecting OK (as there's no APPLY option), that window I just entered the new key defaults back to that 8 alpha/numeric key when I open it back up. I'm guessing this is obviously a default of Windows as I have reformatted my hard drive hoping this would help in some way. I've tried to go over everything with a fine-toothed comb within Wireless Network Connections to removing/adding the Actiontec modem/router within Preferred Networks, turning off firewall, updating the wireless LAN adapter drivers, trying a 128-bit key, to reading something about changing IP addresses (of which I have no idea on how to tamper with), and etc. I am able though to hardwire via Ethernet a connection from the modem/router to the laptop & obtain a perfect internet connection. However, at this point i'm at a loss and any idea on what I need to adjust/change/smash-with-a-hammer to enter in this new 64-bit WEP key and get it to be the default key this laptop uses to successfully connect wirelessly would be greatly appreciated!