Hooking up a PSP to the router

HELP!!!  Having trouble hooking up our PSP. Can anyone help us? Have read numerous instructions from other websites but computer language is to hard to figure out. We are newbies to this wireless stuff and can not figure it out.  We think we need to seet router to mixed settings but can not figure out how to get to the linksys settings.

Go into Network Settings, make a new Connection, scan for new one,
ONce it has detected, enter the type of encryption you use, then enter the encryption key (not the passcode, the key that is generated by the passcode).
If you don't know your key, you can go to http://192.168.1.1 and find it from there.
PS: by default, leave username blank and enter "admin" for password

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