squealy68 asked:
Where is the access to my wpa key for wireless internet? I haven’t written it down and need to use it for other wireless devices in my house. Thanks.
Where is the access to my wpa key for wireless internet? I haven’t written it down and need to use it for other wireless devices in my house. Thanks.
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You would need to access your wireless router console through a computer that is currently connected to it.
To do so you would have to read the users manual for the router you own. There will be directions there.
Different routers have different consoles, if you had mentioned the router you use, we could have given a more accurate answer.
Try to go to your router address.. Mostly it’s
Now, you will need to provide a username and password. like the previous answer you will need to look up your router manual.
You can retrieve the key for you wireless network through the router’s control interface. Type the IP address of the router into your web browser and log in. Navigate to the Wireless security area, the WPA password is usually there.
To find you router’s IP address, press (on the keyboard) (Windows key + R), type ‘cmd’ then press enter. on the black screen that comes up, type ‘ipconfig’. Look for default gateway, and thats your router’s IP address. Type that number into your browser. 10.1.1.1 OR 192.168.1.1 are common ones.
To log into the router, for most modems the username is ‘admin’ and the password is also ‘admin’ by default. Check your usermanual, or search you router’s brand on the internet.
Another way to find the WPA (or WEP) wireless network key is with WirelessKeyView:…
Download, install and run it inside the computer which already has the wireless connection to find the key inside that laptop.
HEY, IT’S NOT YOUR LAPTOP, IT’S YOUR WIRELESS ROUTER