[QUOTE="Pyramat2584"][QUOTE="mike4realz"][QUOTE="Pyramat2584"][QUOTE="TheSystemLord1"]Why earth would you want to turn off the WEP key? Why on earth are you using WEP?
Apparently someone is unfamiliar with what happens to people who use unsecured wireless networks.
mike4realz
You're right. I'm not familiar. Anyway, I'm just trying to chage the password so that I can hook it up to my PS3. I'm not really a computer geek either so try to descibe it as simply as possible.
what kind of a router u have? u need to log in in order to remove or change the password
for a linksys router
- Open ur browser and type in//192.168.1.1
- This will take you to a popup box which asks you to enter a username and password
- The username is either blank or "admin" and the default password is "admin"
- Once you are past the login screen, you are able to access and change configuration options for your router
for a dlink router
- Open ur browser and type in//192.168.0.1
- This will take you to a popup box which asks you to enter a username and password
- The username is "admin" and the default password is blank (no password)
- Once you are past the login screen, you are able to access and change configuration options for your router
I have a D-Link router but whenver I type in //192.168.0.1, I get the "This page cannot be displayed" page. Any idea why?
- make sure the computer u r using is connected (wired) to the router.
- if u still can't acces ur router, someone may have configured it before and changed the IP address of ur router
- if u don't know who configured it and u need to change the password, your gonna have to reset ur router back to the original settings
- there should be a small hole at the back of the router where u can use a paper clip to press that button in order to reset ur router back to the original
- just remember that reseting it back will leave ur network open so u need to login to the router (from the steps above) and secure it (WEP, WPA, WPA2)
Okay. Thanks!
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