Reconfigure wifi to use USB instead of PCIe adapter

Is there a way in OS X 10.9.1 to reconfigure the OS to point the Wi-Fi connection, the one that appears in the top bar and connect automatically, at a USB wi-fi adapter instead of the built-in card?
Right now I'm using a USB Wi-Fi adaptor, but this requires using the Realtek Wireless Network Utility to connect and manage wireless networks, and appears as a seperate connection in Network Preferences.

hi
The PCK (Partner Connectivity Kit) is a solution provided by SAP for companies who wants to communicate with another company that have SAP XI but don’t want to install their own SAP XI, basically it’s an installation of an small SAP XI system with most of the functionality disabled and it is used as an endpoint for message transfer between the organization with XI and the partner company.
Pls see the link below
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/3f9fc190-0201-0010-0cbd-87f50e404d91
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/34a1e590-0201-0010-2c82-9b6229cf4a41
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/6f83d790-0201-0010-629d-ab5bf10c94e4
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/99/115281baba404890d2561617a78409/frameset.htm
rgds
Arun

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