Add another computer to the wireless router

Wife just HP pavilion.  I have WRT54g hssve.  How can I add his cmptr as cmptr back to the system.  already have portable added.  Cannot find procedure on CD.  What Miss me

You must log on to your router and copy all the wireless & wireless security settings.

Make sure that the wireless adapter on your computer is turn on.  The switch is located between the led power and your touch pad just below the word wireless. The light must be blue

Click Start, and then connect you to.  You should see your network listed. If this is not the case, go to network and sharing Center Center and turn on network discovery.  If so, click your network name and password entry or key.

You may have to go to set up a connection or network, and follow the instructions to manually connect to a wireless network.

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