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There is no such thing. Every router has its own password, set by the network administrator. Or some routers may not have one.There is no such thing. Every router has its own password, set by the network administrator. Or some routers may not have one.There is no such thing. Every router has its own password, set by the network administrator. Or some routers may not have one.There is no such thing. Every router has its own password, set by the network administrator. Or some routers may not have one.
Ask whoever set up the network for the password. If you set it up and the password is hidden in the router settings, you may need to reset it.
You have to give the printer the same SSID and password of the network your using.If you have a user password for the printer for multiple users then you would have to ask the administrator or whoever set the printer up for the password.
You can start by visiting Dish Network's website at dishnetwork.com where you will be able to choose from several packages according to your programming needs and budget.
Set a password.
Each wi-fi network can either be locked or unlocked. The password is set by the wi-fi admin/owner. Because a wi-fi password is private only the person who set the password would know. I would suggest that you contact the owner of the network. If you or your parents own the network contact your ISP (internet service provider) for the password.
There are no requirements to set up a satellite dish if you are just looking to receive a signal. There are signal transmitting requirements if you wish to project a signal that goes through licensing, content, and national standards.
If you have a strong password set for your WiFi network and have never shared it with anyone, chances are your neighbors are not connected to your WiFi network. If you have a router installed you can usually log in and see the table of systems connected to the router. You can always change the password for your network and this will disconnect everyone who doesn't have the right password. If you don't need to enter a password to log on to your network, your network is not protected and a password should be set, to do so, find out the manufacturer of the router and model and then search for instructions on how to protect your WiFi connection for your particular router.
You set a password off the settings of your router
if you want to go on the app store on the ipod you have to get wifi then go into settings then to wifi the connect to a network by tapping an available network then put in the password that it is set to
I think what you mean is SSID , Service Set IDentification. Its a 802.11 wireless network. So SSID internet password mean WiFi password.
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