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| Forum Health Inspector | RTFM. Pull the make and model off your router, go to that maker's website, see if you can download the user's manual. You should be able to find out how to set up the SSID (i.e., the "name" of your network) and the WEP key (i.e., the "password").
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| Forum Barbecuer | Well.... Microsoft do have bad software - but nice step by step guides... A bit of easy non technical reading. http://www.microsoft.com/athome/more...lesssetup.mspx |
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| I am Honor | okay thank you fellas ^_^ if I do have anything I will let you all know
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| Tribunus Laticlavius | There's an easier method, you can a WEP key, or you can also simply instruct the router to stop broadcasting the SSID. I would also change the default name of the router if you havent already done so. I would do this regardless if you use an encryption or not.
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| I am Honor | I see, and how can I get access to all this? |
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| Tribunus Laticlavius | That depends on the model of your router. But usually you can do it via HTTP:\\192.168.0.1 If that doesnt work, you'll need to check your manual. It should ask you for username and password before it allows you to access the router's firmware. That should be in the manual as well... |
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| I am Honor | oh okays |
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