Need my password to connect to Nook Simple touch reader
SOURCE: have a d-link router with password. Ipod touch(8G) won't connect
Try remove the password on D-Link router, put it on open conditions (no security enabled).It should work.
If still won't connect, try using laptop or any wireless device to connect to router(without password), if connect, then there's something wrong with your Ipod.
SOURCE: I am trying to connect
Hi,
Maybe it is asking for the wireless network password / key. Have you tried using the password for your wireless network, if your wireless router has been set with a password?
SOURCE: my nook wont connect to
Go to your router setup page in Internet explorer. 192.168.1.1
If default leave user name blank and password is admin.
Click on Wireless and in the basic wireless setting there is a tab that says
wireless network mode. Set the mode to MIXED, save settings and try to connect.
SOURCE: I cannot connect the nook using Dlink 514. Trying
If you do not remember your user name and password then try reseting the router (there's a reset button on the back of the router, press and hold it for about 30 seconds), the use the default user name and password:
default user name: user
default password: (none, leave this field blank)
Once you are in the routers firmware change your setting to what you want them to be and make sure you write them down, save them somewhere safe!
good luck!
SOURCE: I have a Netgear WNR1000v2 router - changed the
use the reset button on the back to regain access again connect again using Here are the recommended steps to connect to a wireless base router 1. Check and remove power from both your router and the DSL ROUTER/CABLE ROUTER MODEM 2. Wait one complete minute until applying power to modem then wait one minute before applying power to wireless router. 3. Ensure you have green lights across both devices, specifically, the recieved and sent lights. These same lights will tend to blink rapidly when there is active data, at times this will still blink, and a DNS error will prevent you from connecting to the internet. If this is the case, call your ISP Internet service provider 4. Check your authentication Security key on your router first, then check all your wireless devices to ensure they are on the same network name, key, and channel with the same type of encryption as the router 5. Start one device at a time and check for connectivity, if your still experiencing a problem, check the settings on all your wireless adapters, device drivers, internet browser settings, firewalls and proceed. 6. still have problems, connect a rj45 cable from the router directly to your computer to at least see if your wireless settings are bad or if the router may be bad. 7. Contact your ISP to determine if your receiving singal 8. Avoid using a splitter or parital power backup for yours routers 9. Still having problems, change your wireless router only after your ISP changes their faulty modem 10.Attempt the same process when setting up your new wireless router and or modem
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