Unable to connect to my network at home

I am not sure as to how to set-up my connection to my network with the AirPort wireless system. What I'm I suppose to do to connect to my cisco network. Can someone please assist me in this matter

Is your Cisco device a WiFi router, or just a router?
I'll assume WiFi router.
Your home network should appear in the menu bar WiFi icon (a set of concentric arcs on the right side of the menu bar).
Select your Cisco WiFi router's name from the list.
If you are prompted for the password, then enter it.  That should be all you need to do.
If your Cisco router is using WEP encryption, this can be a problem, as WEP has 2 different password encoding conventions, Microsoft's and Apple's.  They are not compatible.  ALso WEP is so insecure it can be cracked in less than a minute by easily available software.
Anyway, if your Cisco is configured with WEP encryption, then you need to enter the hexidecimal key, the text password will not work.
A better approach if you have WEP is to change the Cisco WiFi router to use WPA or WPA2 which has a standard password encoding method that is used by ALL WiFi devices, so you can then use the text password.  In addtion WPA is very secure.
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