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If this is a wireless adapter just install the driver, on the PC (the disk that came with the adapter) then plug it into the PC and connect to the wireless router.
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If your wireless adapter connects fine to an unsecured access point, but will not connect to your secured access point, the problem is in the security layer. Either you are not feeding your adapter the right key, or your adapter doesn't support the encryption type your access point is demanding.
The unsecure public network nay be using mac address filtering. In this case, the network will show as being unsecured, and will even allow you to connect in some cases, but then will not allow you to surf once connected.
If you can browse internet via same device Start/ Run/ CMD/ type "ipconfig" (w/o ") Use default gateway IP address as your AP ip address.. Enable java and use IE (some devices prefere IE) e remember to score this tip.
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