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is there anyway I can find my router's password on my computer, it is not what I thought it was, it is not the one the shop gave me and it is not the one under the casing, desperately need it to connect daughter's new xmas laptop!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Just to clarify: the router's password is what you use when you want to change its configuration, however this won't be (or certainly SHOULDN'T be!) the key / passphrase which you type into wireless devices to allow them to connect. Which is it?
Of course, you will need both if you have enabled MAC address filtering...
Of course, you will need both if you have enabled MAC address filtering...
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There are TWO passwords ..
One for the ROUTER Settings. Look on web using Router name and model for your Router basic default password .. That gets you into the router setting (via a page in your browser) To login to router, you will type an address into the address bar .. like 192.168.1.1. That's an Orange Router login address)
One for the Wireless connection (Key usually on sticker underneath router case)
It's possible to change both .. in the router settings. So you need to get into router settings first.
There are TWO passwords ..
One for the ROUTER Settings. Look on web using Router name and model for your Router basic default password .. That gets you into the router setting (via a page in your browser) To login to router, you will type an address into the address bar .. like 192.168.1.1. That's an Orange Router login address)
One for the Wireless connection (Key usually on sticker underneath router case)
It's possible to change both .. in the router settings. So you need to get into router settings first.