Conect home other devices to network

Just got LHB326 with wirles USB to conect to my airport the sysytem says I conected to airport but not to internet how do I fix it?

How to connect this LG Blu-ray player to a wireless network is described, starting on page 25 of the player's user guide. The optional USB wireless adapter is advertised to support connectivity to 802.11b/g/n networks protected with either WEP, WPA, or WPA2 wireless security.
Using the player's Administrator interface, go to: Network > Connection Status.
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