;>>>
>>>>
>>>> on 3/9/16 20:23, Marcus F Harris at cryptodo...@me.com wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Ronni again,
>>>>> Just to let you know that the keychain didn’t reveal the password for the
>>>>> wifi, probably b
didn’t reveal the password for the
>>>> wifi, probably because the router/wifi is an Asus.
>>>> Anyway, a colleague was able to tell me how to get into the Asus from the
>>>> iMac, whereupon I found the password and all is now ok
>>>> Maybe for future r
>> Maybe for future reference for a WAMUG user,
>>> Asus Router/Wifi
>>> 192.168.1.1
>>> ID admin
>>> PW admin
>>> wireless page reveals all including password for the wifi
>>> cheers
>>>
>>>
>>> Marcus
>>>
&
wifi
>> cheers
>>
>>
>> Marcus
>>
>> cryptodo...@me.com <mailto:cryptodo...@me.com>
>> Marcus F Harris
>> cryptodo...@me.com <mailto:cryptodo...@me.com>
>> iMac 27D Late 2009
>> OS10.9.5
>> 3 GHz Intel Duo Core
>> 8G
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>> Begin forwarded message:
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>> From: Marcus F Harris <cryptodo...@me.com>
>> Subject: Re: Resetting wifi password on iPd Mini
>> Date: 3 September 2016 at 12:12:26 PM AWST
>> To: WAMUG Mailing List <w
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>> Begin forwarded message:
>>
>> From: Marcus F Harris <cryptodo...@me.com>
>> Subject: Re: Resetting wifi password on iPd Mini
>> Date: 3 September 2016 at 12:12:26 PM
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> Begin forwarded message:
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> From: Marcus F Harris <cryptodo...@me.com>
> Subject: Re: Resetting wifi password on iPd Mini
> Date: 3 September 2016 at 12:12:26 PM AWST
>
Hi Ronni
My friend has an iMac and an iPad mini, so I suppose she has an Apple Wireless
Network.
However her router/wifi is another make so I will check that out later today.
I’ll try to recover her password from the keychain first of all.
If that doesn’t work I guess I’ll have to work out how to
Hi Marcus,
If it’s a Apple Wireless Network:
"When you enter a WEP, WPA2, or other encryption key or passphrase in Mac OS X,
it’s stored in the Keychain.
You can run Keychain Access (found inside /Applications/Utilities/) to delete
entries you no longer wish to store or to retrieve passwords
Hi,
I’m sure this will have been addressed somewhere in the past, but please point
me to a solution.
A senior citizen friend has reset her iPad Mini in an attempt to solve a
problem transferring photos on it to her iMac running Maverick OS.
That problem prior to reset was a message -“Unable to
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