Remving EDGE and connecting to WIFI with a password

After I downloaded an update on my first generation IPhone, I have only been able to access the WIFI that doesn't need a password but not password protected ones. I used to be able to access any WIFI as long as I had the password. I also notice that I get E (Edge) on the screen now and I didn't use to get that. I tried removing EDGE but on network settings I don't see an area for cellular data or APN as suggested on several support forums. Please help.

Well first off, welcome to the Mac family!
Let's start with your AEBSn. To determine both the Radio Mode and Wireless Security settings, you will need to use the AirPort Utility. You will find this utility in the /Applications/Utilities folder in the Finder (the Finder is similar to Windows Explorer).
Double-click on the AirPort Utility to run it, and once it is open, select your AEBSn, and then, select Manual Setup > AirPort > Wireless tab
Here's a screenshot and I have pointed out the two settings. Please let me know what yours are set for.

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