wow, you got some dandy answers there... lol.
To find your network key, you need to log in to your router.
Without knowing your exact router model this may be hit or miss...
Open up your internet explorer browser and type in 192.168.0.1 If that won't go anywhere, the number could possibly be 192.168.1.1
It will ask for a username and password.
If you didn't change the username or password on your router, it will have a username of admin and there is no password, just leave it blank.
If you have an older router, the username could be administrator and the password could be password or possibly 1234.
If you changed the password when you set it up the first time, you will need to know what it is to get it.
Once you are in, there will probably be a button up near the top that says "setup". Click on it and then click on "wireless settings"
The key you are looking for will be in there somewhere. You may have to choose "wep wireless security" or something similar to get the settings. Again, it's really tough to do without know what model of router you have.
Hope this helps you.
2006-09-10 13:51:08
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answered by Geff L 2
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How do I find my network key? I am trying to add a computer to my wireless network, but lost the key.?
2015-08-18 16:56:15
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answered by Shoshana 1
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if you created a password to log on to your network that is your key or if your trying to invoke a network component on the net the user name is admin and the password is password.if you lost your log on password and didn't create a copy or security question you need to re do your network from scratch and save your password this time
2006-09-10 13:50:25
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answered by sochibisqui 2
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You can't find it if you lost it...BUT you can do a hard reset. Look into the back or bottom of the router for a reset button and reset it. You can then start over with the set-up.
2006-09-10 13:13:40
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answered by ami 4
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Usually it's below the modem.
2006-09-10 14:59:49
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answered by somedudefromthesouth 2
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no problem depends on what router if you have a 2WIRE its right under your router in {0000000000} 10 digit code
2006-09-10 13:45:48
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answered by kalukha 1
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What kind of reouter. if its 2wire, its written under the router. just lift it up.
2006-09-10 13:29:06
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answered by I run with scissors 4
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At&t u-verse
2014-08-13 05:42:26
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