Most routers let you log in by putting their IP address into the address bar of the web browser. however this can be done wireless but probably in your case, you might have to hard line to the router. linksys and cisco use 192.168.1.1 and I think netgear and d-link use 192.168.0.1 and Belkin uses 192.168.2.1...some routers require you to use login id and password before they let you use the interface. with older cisco and linksys routers it is usually ID/password admin/admin or admin/password. newer routers have unique login Id's and passwords that are generally located on a sticker on the bottom or the back of a router. once you log in, you want to go to a setting such as wireless security where it states what kind of wifi protection you have...WEP...etc. and that is where your wifi password is located....or just manufacture reset the router and follow the steps as mentioned earlier.
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