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Finding security code for internet connection
I have just purchased a laptop and am trying to connect to the internet but everytime I enter my security code it tells me it is wrong. Is there any way I can check my security code on my desktop to ensure I have got it right as I am not entirely sure I have?
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You need to access your router admin page. You do this by typing
192.168.1.101
in the address bar at the top of the page.
This will open up the admin pages, but sadly all routers have different layouts. You need to look for 'wireless', 'wifi' or 'security'
In amongst that you will find the network key. This is what you need to type in to the box on to your laptop.
Good luck
You need to access your router admin page. You do this by typing
192.168.1.101
in the address bar at the top of the page.
This will open up the admin pages, but sadly all routers have different layouts. You need to look for 'wireless', 'wifi' or 'security'
In amongst that you will find the network key. This is what you need to type in to the box on to your laptop.
Good luck
If you are just using WEP for security then there is a good chance that the WEP key will be on a sticker somewhere on the router, have a look, if not then see Ethel's solution but....
To get the correct address to type in your browser do the following, on start menu select run and type (without quotes) "cmd" and hit enter, on the screen this brings up type (no quotes) "ipconfig /all" and hit enter
In the information this brings up look for the default gateway and make a note of the address next to this. this is the correct address to put in your address bar on the browser to get access to the router admin pages,
To get the correct address to type in your browser do the following, on start menu select run and type (without quotes) "cmd" and hit enter, on the screen this brings up type (no quotes) "ipconfig /all" and hit enter
In the information this brings up look for the default gateway and make a note of the address next to this. this is the correct address to put in your address bar on the browser to get access to the router admin pages,
yeah the linksys thing would be the router, kujawski has already covered normal passwords and usernames (ta), if they don't work may also make a difference to know who supplied the router, which would probably be your internet provider. only say this as some, sky for example, set a lot of their default passwords to be something else.
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