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How do i find me ssid

I have a hp, window 7 ,model, lAMD, Athion II desk top. I need to find my SSID on this computer.

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Generally, SSID is a name of your network, through which you will be able to access the Internet.

Perform the following Steps

  1. Go to start
  2. Type CMD in search box and select run as administrator.
  3. A black window will open and on that type, IPCONFIG, and hit enter
  4. Overthere you will get Default Gateway.
  5. Note that Default Gateway and close that window.
  6. Open Internet Explorer and in the address bar, type that default gateway and hit enter.
  7. It will ask for username and password. In user name, try admin and in password, type password.
  8. Once, it accepts the username and password, go to wireless setting tab and overthere you will find your SSID

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SOURCE: I have a HP m1160n, I installed windows 7 an II

Hi there
Sorry to hear you have a problem. Did you install windows 7 as an upgrade? If so, did you run the upgrade advisor before you upgraded? If you installed it as a new clean Operating System, did you check to see if your HP m1160n has drivers that will work with windows 7? I just went to the HP website to check for your drivers but it does not recognise the model you state M1160N. Go here http://welcome.hp.com/country/uk/en/support.html and put in all the numbers of all the stickers on the case or that look like HP. These maybe serial number, part number, model number, spares number until you get a match for M1160N. Then check to see if your drivers are available for Windows 7. If they are not you will need to install seperate new audio, network and TV tuner cards that er compatible with Windows 7.
All the best, Phil

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SOURCE: i need the password to reboot my computer an hp 2005 desk top

go into control panel and click on user accounts and just dealeat all passwerds to everything except admin

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How to connect to always automatically connect to your SSID

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Pre-requisites or Must haves for this Tip to work
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Let's Begin.
Start your computer by turning it on.

Click on your Start Button.
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Move your mouse over to Control Panel and then left click on it.
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Double click on the Network Connections icon.
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Double click on Wireless Connection. Now in the picture above you see Wireless Connection 3 but on your screen you should see Wireless Connection.

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Now click on Properties.
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Click on the Wireless Networks Tab.
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Now scroll up and down under Preferred networks until you find your Wireless Network Name (SSID). For me, it's called linksys therefore I will select linksys.

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Now click on the Connection tab.
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Under Automatic connection, click to check "Connect when this network is in range". This will tell your computer to connect automatically to your Wireless Network Name (SSID).

Click OK to save this setting.

Click OK again to get out of the Properties window.

Click OK again to get out of the Wireless Connections window.

Then click Close to close out of the Wireless Connections window.

And there you have it, you have setup to automatically connect to your Wireless Network (SSID) everytime you turn on your computer.

Now restart your computer and give it a few seconds, and voila, you are automatically connecting to your Wireless Network (SSID). Now you can surf the internet. You can set this on all your computers at home that have a wireless card.

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