Hi...do you mean the network key, the key Windows asks for when you try to connect to a wireless network?
If so, login to your router using www.routerlogin.com (or .net). Enter your router login password at the prompt: if you haven't set one, the defaults are username: admin and password: password.
Go to Setup > Wireless Settings. Your network key should be here, under WPA Key, Passphrase or similar. When you have changed the password/network key, click 'Apply' to save settings. For more info, see the Netgear site support page (you will need your router version number). Not sure if this is what you meant, but hope this helps... Hi...do you mean the network key, the key Windows asks for when you try to connect to a wireless network?
If so, login to your router using www.routerlogin.com (or .net). Enter your router login password at the prompt: if you haven't set one, the defaults are username: admin and password: password.
Go to Setup > Wireless Settings. Your network key should be here, under WPA Key, Passphrase or similar. When you have changed the password/network key, click 'Apply' to save settings. For more info, see the Netgear site support page (you will need your router version number). Not sure if this is what you meant, but hope this helps...
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You are losing the signal? If you move about the area reception will differ. I'm not sure what your question is? May things will cause a signal loss. The device location, device antenna, interference, Wireless Channel, etc. Is the wireless secured? Change NetGear Channels.
If your TV has a Netflix app installed, you simply need to connect your TV to the network either with an ethernet cable or wirelessly.
If your TV does not have internet connectivity, you must connect a device that allows you to stream Netflix (like a PS3, Wii, Roku, Blu-ray player or even a laptop). That device must connected to your home router (wired or wirelessly).
check for the signal that you receive from the router if it is poor then you need to move the router on much open area so you can receive an excellent signal,
As you say that, you are able to go online with the modem, connect your modem- router and laptop witha cable and check if you are able to go online with the router wired first, if yes, then the w/ls settings has to be checked..open your w/ls network connection, remove your preferred wireless network and then try to reconnect again and check.. if you are not able to gon online wired with the router, disconnect power cables from modem- router , wait for 10 sec, and reconnect it , wait till all the lights come up and then reconnect, check if you are able to go online if not your router has to be reconfigured,,
Hi...do you mean the network key, the key Windows asks for when you try to connect to a wireless network?
If so, login to your router using www.routerlogin.com (or .net). Enter your router login password at the prompt: if you haven't set one, the defaults are username: admin and password: password.
Go to Setup > Wireless Settings. Your network key should be here, under WPA Key, Passphrase or similar. When you have changed the password/network key, click 'Apply' to save settings.
For more info, see the Netgear site support page (you will need your router version number). Not sure if this is what you meant, but hope this helps...
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