You can use your operating system to tell you your WEP or WPA encryption key (steps vary depending on OS of course), or a program like Cisco Netmagic will tell you what your key is. Netmagic is probably available for a free trial at the website.
Alternatively, press the reset button on the back of you router with a pin or paper clip and allow it to reset. Then log into your router and change the reset encryption keys to a new one you can use on both computers. (You will need a network cable to access your router after it has been reset, make sure one is available and plugged into one of the computers. Your router will most likely be 192.168.0.1).
I hope that helps.
Is your previous computer already connected to the wireless?
if yes, kindly mention the Windows version of the computer
You may have to factory default it by pressing the reset button for upto 30 seconds
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