Re: [Blind-Computing] WIFI Password

2011-07-23 Thread Scorpio Forever
Hi Bob,

In most cases, if you haven't changed the router Username and password 
yourself, or had anyone do it for you, the router username and password does 
not change.

I have discovered that the username for the router log in is admin, and the 
password is simply password.

This is the one username and password Netgear uses for all of their devices, 
so try logging into the router with those.

If someone has changed the username and password on you, you'll have to 
reset the router to it's factory defaults.  The following page should have 
the information you need on how to accomplish this.  Just remember to reset 
your username and passwords, especially the wireless passwords after you 
reset the router's settings.  Make sure to make it something you'll 
remember, or put it on another device, like, say, you're iPhone.  LOL.

Anyway, once you've gotten the password for the wireless protocols, just go 
into settings on your iPhone, and, under wireless at the top, just under 
airplane mode, double tap it, make sure wireless is turned on, and look for 
your network and double tap it.  You'll be prompted to type in your wireless 
access password, and you're done after you double tap the ok button.

If you have any trouble with the process, let me know and I can give you a 
call and talk you through it, or you can give me a call, and we can talk you 
through the whole process.

Oh yeah, here's the page on how to reset your Netgear device back to it's 
factory defaults:

http://support.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/9665

Hope this helps.

Scorpio 


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Re: [Blind-Computing] WIFI Password

2011-07-23 Thread Brad Dunse'
Net Gear, at least here I think had default log in info of admin as 
username and password is password. Could have been  just the 
password with an empty user too I can't recall. You ought find that 
with a Google bit. Either way when you do get logged in I'd highly 
recommend changing those. I know of no default pass key for security 
(WPA, WPA2, etc.). Once you log  on the router though just go to the 
wireless setting  that is not in the advanced area, if there are two 
of them  there. Pick the WPA2, put in your pass key, writing it down 
someplace for future 'smile', and hit OK and you'll be good to go. 
For additional security you can hide the broadcast of your wireless 
network and filter out any devices/computers from accessing your 
network, or help anyway,  with MAC address filtering.

 Brad


On 7/22/2011  08:25 PM REGilman said...

Hi,
Do you know where or what it might be called  under the Wireless 
category. Or if there is a default WiFI password for Netgear 
routers?  I just recently found out that the router and WIFI 
password were to different things. I am itching to play with my IPhone.

Thanks, Bob
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Hi, if you hardwire the computer to the router, you should be able to find
the password under the wireless category when you log into the router.

Of course, if you don't have the log on information for the router, then I'm
afraid there's nothing you can do except reset the router to it's factory
defaults, Google the default Username and password, and reset all of the
Usernames and passwords again.

You can do this by taking a unbent paper clip, and sticking into the reset
hole on the outside of the router's case.

Just make sure you select the WPA2 encryption, as WEP is way too easy to
crack.

Scorpio


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[Blind-Computing] WIFI Password

2011-07-22 Thread regilman
Hi All. 

Is there a way to find out ones  WIFi password? I have no idea of what it
is.  And this would be on a Netgear  router. Thanks, Bob

 

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Re: [Blind-Computing] WIFI Password

2011-07-22 Thread Scorpio Forever
Hi, if you hardwire the computer to the router, you should be able to find 
the password under the wireless category when you log into the router.

Of course, if you don't have the log on information for the router, then I'm 
afraid there's nothing you can do except reset the router to it's factory 
defaults, Google the default Username and password, and reset all of the 
Usernames and passwords again.

You can do this by taking a unbent paper clip, and sticking into the reset 
hole on the outside of the router's case.

Just make sure you select the WPA2 encryption, as WEP is way too easy to 
crack.

Scorpio 


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Re: [Blind-Computing] WIFI Password

2011-07-22 Thread REGilman

Hi,
Do you know where or what it might be called  under the Wireless category. 
Or if there is a default WiFI password for Netgear routers?  I just recently 
found out that the router and WIFI password were to different things. I am 
itching to play with my IPhone.

Thanks, Bob
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From: Scorpio Forever scorpio...@gmail.com

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 4:56 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] WIFI Password



Hi, if you hardwire the computer to the router, you should be able to find
the password under the wireless category when you log into the router.

Of course, if you don't have the log on information for the router, then 
I'm

afraid there's nothing you can do except reset the router to it's factory
defaults, Google the default Username and password, and reset all of the
Usernames and passwords again.

You can do this by taking a unbent paper clip, and sticking into the reset
hole on the outside of the router's case.

Just make sure you select the WPA2 encryption, as WEP is way too easy to
crack.

Scorpio


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Re: [Blind-Computing] WIFI Password

2011-07-22 Thread Robert and Jill

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From: REGilman regil...@metrocast.net

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Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2011 1:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] WIFI Password



Hi,
Do you know where or what it might be called  under the Wireless category. 
Or if there is a default WiFI password for Netgear routers?  I just 
recently found out that the router and WIFI password were to different 
things. I am itching to play with my IPhone.

Thanks, Bob
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From: Scorpio Forever scorpio...@gmail.com

To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 4:56 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] WIFI Password


Hi, if you hardwire the computer to the router, you should be able to 
find

the password under the wireless category when you log into the router.

Of course, if you don't have the log on information for the router, then 
I'm

afraid there's nothing you can do except reset the router to it's factory
defaults, Google the default Username and password, and reset all of the
Usernames and passwords again.

You can do this by taking a unbent paper clip, and sticking into the 
reset

hole on the outside of the router's case.

Just make sure you select the WPA2 encryption, as WEP is way too easy to
crack.

Scorpio


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Re: [Blind-Computing] WIFI Password

2011-07-22 Thread David Ferrin
In there you should be able to change the password Mr. Bob under wireless.
David Ferrin
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I believe that tomorrow is another day, and I'll probably screw that one up 
too.
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Hi,
 Do you know where or what it might be called  under the Wireless category.
Or if there is a default WiFI password for Netgear routers?  I just recently
found out that the router and WIFI password were to different things. I am
itching to play with my IPhone.
Thanks, Bob
- Original Message - 
From: Scorpio Forever scorpio...@gmail.com
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 4:56 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] WIFI Password


 Hi, if you hardwire the computer to the router, you should be able to find
 the password under the wireless category when you log into the router.

 Of course, if you don't have the log on information for the router, then
 I'm
 afraid there's nothing you can do except reset the router to it's factory
 defaults, Google the default Username and password, and reset all of the
 Usernames and passwords again.

 You can do this by taking a unbent paper clip, and sticking into the reset
 hole on the outside of the router's case.

 Just make sure you select the WPA2 encryption, as WEP is way too easy to
 crack.

 Scorpio


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