I'm sorry, I guess I wasn't as clear as I thought on the second
question.  I have my wireless router setup so that users must enter a
network key to gain permission to use the wireless signal.  I am able
to insert up to 4 wireless network keys and can choose which key I
wish to use.  I have it set to use the 3rd of the 4 network keys.
Since I am using the 3rd key, I must let the computer know this as
well.  If someone tries to access using the 1st wireless key, they
will be denied.

What I am wondering is if there is a network setting I can access that
will enable me to set the wireless key I enter in gOS as the 3rd key
and not the 1st, which is usually the default.

Sorry I didn't make this clear before.
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