You need to find the wireless key (rather than the SSID or WPS Pin or
Admin password). Perhaps they could take a couple of photos of the
back of the router (or wherever these numbers are) and then email them
to you?

Rob
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On 7 June 2011 09:43, Phil Tomlinson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear SMUGs
> I am doing a house swap with someone in France for a few weeks. The French 
> connection has wi-fi in his house but can't seem to give me his password. 
> That is to say.. he is willing to do this, but doesn't seem to know it. He 
> sends me the long combination of letters and words printed on his router 
> instead. Am I misunderstanding something or is he? What if he doesn't know 
> his own password. How might I  access his wi-fi on my iPad when I'm staying 
> there? Any advice?
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