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TangerineLeaves
521 posts |
#72754 2007-11-07 14:44 GMT |
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I have a Netgear wireless router and cannot see an option to add a WEP or WAP password when I connect to it via the ip address.
I'm using Vista. Ta |
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TheBirdWatcher
498 posts |
#72755 2007-11-07 14:51 GMT |
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Its really not a password (in the normal use of password) its more a encryption key. You type in a value and the only way for things to get sent and received through that wireless is to have encryption key installed.
You don't see any option to set a WAP? |
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DewDrop
507 posts |
#72756 2007-11-07 14:56 GMT |
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in your address bar where you normally type www.ggg.com, type 192.168.0.1 then your username and password should both be admin and poke around there somewhere i am sure there should be password option it maybe under srecurity.
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SunsetOnParadise
553 posts |
#72757 2007-11-07 18:23 GMT |
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when you set up the network you typed in an encryption key(or you should have) this is your password. Did you type in some information if you did this is your password. Hope this helps
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