Re: Network Key.



OK, did that. Now I have a box saying that I must enter a username and
password. The name/model of the router is given (Linksys). Must I now
go to Linksys for these?

Peter.

"Malke" <malke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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PVR wrote:

I have an XP on a home wireless network. Recently I lost the
internet
connection for this XP. When I tried to re-establish a connection
to
my home network I had to type in a network key (WPA or WEP).

Where or how do I find this key?

On the router. Go to the router's configuration screen by entering
it's IP
address.

Or you can use the free utility from Nirsoft (www.nirsoft.net).

Malke
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http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ



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