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Article: Reset wireless router, then write down, save the password reset router and write down password open office, part II vcr meets digital.(Business)
- Article from:
- The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
- Article date:
- August 18, 2008
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Q. My daughter just bought a new laptop. We have a wireless system at our house, but I cannot remember the password to allow another computer to gain access to our network. The man who set this up for us is long gone. How can I find out my own access password?
- Ted Pilch
A. Just reset your wireless router. Most of them have a small button on the bottom that returns the router to original settings. You can check the manual that came with your router for specific instructions.
A lot of people get burned in the same way. My suggestion is to write down the new password information and save it.
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