You lost the key you use to login/connect to your wireless router? right? OK, here goes...
Just go here...http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/wireless_key.html
# download the tool
# Run it...
# recover your stuff (Read the help at the page...)
# Kindly let me know if it helps!
Regards,
CK
2007-06-28 21:13:15
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answer #1
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answered by chetan_online 2
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what working device is your laptop working? once you're utilising abode windows, those are the commonplace steps: click start up > run > form command > click ok on the command show screen, form ipconfig > press enter word down your default gateway. it rather is significant that your laptop is tricky under pressure on your on the spot router, or you will no longer get a default gateway. close the command show screen and open your browser (internet explorer, etc.) form the default gateway interior the address bar and press enter or click pass. you're able to be taken on your on the spot router setup show screen, or to a login show screen. in case you get a login, form your router username and password (it would be interior the instruction manual, till you have replaced it). as quickly as you're on your router setup web site, seek for a tab that asserts on the spot. you're able to locate all your on the spot information there. inclucing the wep key. wish this facilitates.
2016-10-19 03:45:50
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answered by ? 4
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The only way is to access your router. Connect to the router (using the Internet explorer and the routers ip address) and check the settings for the wireless configuration. To view the routers IP address you can go to START - RUN menu then type CMD. On the DOS prompt type IPCONFIG and copy the default gateway ip address. Paste the address on the Internet explorer and you should have access to your routers configuration. From there you can see the wireless settings.
2007-06-28 20:52:01
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answer #3
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answered by Alexandros 3
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If you mean the web key or license key for your computer, got to start, control panel and click on system. It will display the specs of your computer. If I was in error with your question, sorry.
2007-06-28 20:45:32
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answer #4
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answered by Boomer 5
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Read The Friendly Manual (RTFM) for your router, it's in the Wireless settings section.
2007-06-28 20:44:42
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answer #5
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answered by ELfaGeek 7
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start/search files and folders type in : Wep
2007-06-28 20:55:52
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answered by J B 3
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