Hi Cathy,

Manufacturer and model number of the router are usually helpful  
but . . .

I'm assuming that both your Macs still have access so the router may  
not be the problem. Confirm your configuration (and password) using  
one of your Macs.  Then try the pc again.

Ward


On Aug 11, 2007, at 9:19 AM, Green, Cathy C wrote:

> Greetings group,
>
> Have wireless router in home, set up a password & have not had  
> problems until recently.  Could get on with several mac laptops as  
> well as the new pc tablet laptop.  Now asks the pc for a password.   
> The one I thought I set doesn't work.
>
> My problem is that I can't find the location where I set all this  
> stuff up because it's been so long since I last messed with those  
> settings.  The password isn't in my keychain --a potential topic  
> for a mug meeting, as I still am not sure of how best to utilize  
> this utility, how secure it is, etc--and if I find the correct  
> place, is it simple to find out the password?  To change to a new  
> one, you usually have to know the old one...
>
> Help!  This renders my tablet laptop nearly useless for internet  
> apps in prepping lessons....TIA,
>
> Cathy
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