Blade_sri
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ive got an Wireless Network Adapter and it finds my router,but its asking for a wep key. any idea were i can get this from because the one i have saved wont work with it
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WATSON
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log onto ur router cpanel, will find everything you need there.
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GF-91
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quote: Originally posted by Blade_sri
ive got an Wireless Network Adapter and it finds my router,but its asking for a wep key. any idea were i can get this from because the one i have saved wont work with it
If you didn't set one; there might be one on the box or printed on the bottom/back of the router
Or you could go the router config way
Go to run, type command prompt.
When that comes up; type in "ipconfig".
Then look for IPv4 address :192.xxx.x.x
Type the number into your browser.
And the it should take you to your router page;
That's how I do it anyway.
[Edited on 12-11-2009 by GaryF]
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oceansoul
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quote: Originally posted by GaryF
quote: Originally posted by Blade_sri
ive got an Wireless Network Adapter and it finds my router,but its asking for a wep key. any idea were i can get this from because the one i have saved wont work with it
If you didn't set one; there might be one on the box or printed on the bottom/back of the router
Or you could go the router config way
Go to run, type command prompt.
When that comes up; type in "ipconfig".
Then look for IPv4 address :192.xxx.x.x
Type the number into your browser.
And the it should take you to your router page;
That's how I do it anyway.
[Edited on 12-11-2009 by GaryF]
ipconfig will give you the ip address of your machine not your router. However your router will be very similer. e.g. 192.168.1.10 or .1 etc
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GF-91
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Still comes up for me
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Blade_sri
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wont work for me
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jaffa
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start-> run -> cmd -> ipconfig
see the bit with default gateway. well whatever yours comes up with type that into internet explorer address bar. Have you got a username and password for your router? whats your router make and model?
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Blade_sri
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no username or password,its a EchoLife Home Gateway
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charcoalgrill
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more than likely on the back of your router, or a card that came with the router...
unless it has been manually changed...
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jaffa
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so have you managed get a screen similar to what i posted up?
if you have the default gateway that should be your routers ip address. put that into the internet explorer address bar.
When you are in your router is there a bit down the right hand side that says wireless?
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Blade_sri
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it asks for a username and password when i do that
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GF-91
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try as admin: admin
for password assword
Should let you in.
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Blade_sri
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quote: Originally posted by GaryF
try as admin: admin
for password assword
Should let you in.
dont work
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jaffa
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try:
user: admin
and
pass: admin
thats the manuals suggestion for defaults
[Edited on 12-11-2009 by jaffa]
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Blade_sri
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quote: Originally posted by jaffa
try:
user: admin
and
pass: admin
thats the manuals suggestion for defaults
[Edited on 12-11-2009 by jaffa]
what do i do now?
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jaffa
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once in check left hand side. under wireless there should be a security option.
hopefully the wep key should be in there
[Edited on 12-11-2009 by jaffa]
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Blade_sri
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Security
Internet Security
PVC-0PVC-1PVC-2PVC-3PVC-4PVC-5PVC-6PVC-7
Telnet Telnet traffic is blocked from the WAN to the LAN
FTP FTP traffic is blocked from the WAN to the LAN
TFTP TFTP traffic is blocked from the WAN to the LAN
Web Web traffic is blocked from the WAN to the LAN
SNMP SNMP traffic is blocked from the WAN
Ping Ping traffic is blocked from the WAN
it just has boxs to click
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jaffa
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what colour is the top of the screen? pinky red? might have got the wrong manual.
what are the menu options on the left once you have clicked wireless
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Blade_sri
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u2u 4 jaffa
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Blade_sri
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any1 else help me with this?
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GF-91
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I'll try.
Go to your router page.
It should say in there somewhere. Honestly.
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Blade_sri
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ive looked on every tab and the ones were it was password are all
Login Information
Username
Password *********
PPP Authentication AUTOCHAPPAP
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GF-91
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hmm.
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Blade_sri
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quote: Originally posted by GaryF
hmm.
it also has this
WPA-PSK
Encryption TKIPAES
Pre-Shared Key *********
(8~63 ASCII characters,or 64 Hex string)
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GF-91
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There should be something else there stating your WEP.
What code did you enter to get onto your network?
use that one
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