Hi Martin

Go to http://192.168.0.1 and log in with admin / password as the details. If 
that lets you in, go to Wireless Settings and your password will be there. You 
can also go to Applications > Utilities > Keychain Assistant > find the 
keychain entry with the name of your wifi network > double click on it > tick 
"show password" > type your main OS X user password.

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Sam
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On 20 Sep 2012, at 09:15, Martin Douglas wrote:

> Somewhat puzzled by the set-up for the new printer we have just bought - a 
> Kodak ESP 1.2. In the peculiar instructions it asks whether your router 
> supports Wi-fi Protected Setup (WPS). We use a Netgear DG834G, but I have no 
> idea what this refers to. It also refers to the Network Name (SSID) and 
> Security String (case-sensitive).
> 
> The problem lies with the fact we set up this router years and years ago, and 
> have never needed to remember any of the original information. That's 
> probably a declining years issue as well.
> 
> Can anyone suggest what to do? I hate instructions that come in pictorial 
> format as it reminds me of trying to make Airfix models, which I was never 
> any good at. What's happened to using words?
> 
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