cheekymunky274 asked:
I have just reset my computer (dell desktop)to factory settings and now to connect to my wireless net work i need the WPA2 .
1. What is it?
2 How can i find it?
I have just reset my computer (dell desktop)to factory settings and now to connect to my wireless net work i need the WPA2 .
1. What is it?
2 How can i find it?
Tags: Computer Desktop


Log into your router and look under the security settings. Your WPA2 key should be displayed there.
If your unsure how to log into your router it would be helpful if you post which router your using. Typically you log into your router in a web browser by typing your Default Gateway in the address bar. To find out your Default Gateway, open the command prompt and type ipconfig /all
Most home routers have an IP address near the beginning of your particular subnet such as or something very similiar (look at your router’s instruction manual or locate the IP address by searching the router model on the manufacturer’s website). Different routers have different default username/password combinations, which you will definitely need to look up documentation for. Some do accept blank usernames and/or passwords, depending on the model.
access the user interface of the router. all the information for the router including WPA2 is in there. you can either ask the ipadd to use to access from your isp or use the gateway ip from the your computer. normally wpa2 is under security settings depending on the brand of the router.