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We need the brand of router. Then someone might have an answer. If you just need the wifi password to connect to wifi, not the name "administrator" and a password, the password is usually on the router on a label.
It is not the Kobo that has set the password, rather the router for the wifi that you are trying to connect to. You just need to know the password for the router to let you connect. If a router has no wifi password, it is considered unsecured and ANYONE can access it. So most all routers use password protection. If it is YOUR wifi system, and you no longer know the password, you can change it if you access the router setup for wireless and change the password. Be advised, however, that all devices that connect to the wifi will need to change their passwords as well or not be connected. If it is not your wifi you are trying to connect to, then you need to obtain the wifi password from that wifi system's administrator.
First: Your WiFi password is located under the WiFi device.
Second: on the WiFi connection status (right bottom corner of your screen), click it and click on your WiFi name (SSID), key-in the password in the box.
Most laptop or notebook computers feature enhanced BIOS security, and
BIOS passwords on laptops are hard to bypass. Several companies offer
laptop security chip services that can be used to bypass the BIOS
password on Dell laptops or notebooks and reset the security. They can
provide a master password from the Dell Service Tag of your Dell
laptop. This master password will allow you to bypass the existing
password and enter the BIOS and reset the unknown password. To generate
the master password they need to know the Dell Service Tag of your
unit. Dell Master Password Recovery does not require soldering or
disassembly of the laptop and supports most Dell models.
Dell
BIOS passwords can also be reset by replacing the laptop security chip.
Passwords can also be recovered from security chips that have been
removed from laptop or notebook systems. These passwords may be
required to attempt to unlock protected hard disks. Passwords recovered
from these chips are the original BIOS passwords and may be the same as
the hard disk password, but are not guaranteed to be the same and may
not unlock the hard disk.These are usually damaged in the process of
recovering the passwords and are not suitable for replacement into a
computer.
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