Wireless Lan PCI card Ralink- System Preferences Network Configuration HELP

I just bought a PCI Wireless Lan Card for my G5 tower.
Specifically the card i bought is:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220500089785&ssPageName=STRK: MEWNX:IT
It is a Ralink - www.Ralinktech.com
I installed the driver. Both the card and the driver show up in the System Profiler.
BEYOND THIS I AM CLUELESS!

PCI Is at the top of the list. it says NOT CONNECTED next to it. But. Where it says status it says: "STATUS: Cable unplugged" ( and underneath) "The cable for PCI Ethernet Slot 4 is not Plugged In."
What cable??
Configure is set to "Using DHCP"
As i said before. in system profiler it shows up in the correct slot and the driver is installed.
Ralink has its own software that pops up too called WirelessUtilityCardBusPCI. Without me doing anything, my router name shows up on its list so it does recognize it. But connecting to the internet i cannot do nor getting it to come up in System Prefs. Anybody Mess with WirelessUtilityCardBusPCI?

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