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I dont know my passphase - Linksys Wireless-G WRT54GS Router (e125894)

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If you dont remember your passphrase or network key, you need to access the router page to check the router wireless settings. make sure that your computer is directly connected to the router to check your passphrase

Step 1: Access the router’s web-based setup page
Step 2: When the router’s web-based setup page appears, click Wireless
Step 3: Click Wireless Security and take note of the current Security Mode
Step 4: You will see your wireless network key or passphrase on this window

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Help secure setup

login to your router from a browser to 192.168.1.1 the default login is blank password is admin if you have not changed it. go to wireless. then to wireless security. select wpa/wpa2. type in a passphase. any wireless devices will need this password/passphase to connect to your wifi network.
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I want to secure my Linksys router

you can secure your router by going to internet explorer and browsing to 192.168.1.1 the login/pass is blank/admin if you haven't changed it
go to the wireless link and then click on wireless security to setup your encryption/passphase.
choose wpa personal and then a passphase for for your wifi. any devices that want to use the wireless will need to tyep the passphase you created to join the network.
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Cant find PIN

if you dont know the pin you can put the CD in that came with your router.
if you lost it or dont have the CD then you can just setup the router manually by using your browset to http://192.168.1.1
login. the default login/pass is blank/admin
then go to wireless and choose manual.
this will let you set the SSID or name of your wireless network.
then you go to wireless security and choose WPA-personal
type in a passphase for your wireless password.
you will need to configure all your wireless devices to the new SSID wireless network you created and use the passphase you created to join the secured network.
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I have a wireless router and I am trying to access Xbox Live for the first time. I keep getting the response"The WPA2 passphase was not valid. What am I'm doing wrong?

You dont have the password right for your wireless router, talk to the person who set up your router and ask them if they know what the password is.
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Invalid passphase, how do i reset it

Hi, the model number of the product which u have is FS105. Please note that this is just a wired switch and has nothing to do for wireless connection or passphrase. Let us know which wirless router is being used on your network?
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Passphase

you need to call belkin and ask them for the code to allow you in. thats what i had to do
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WPA requires an group of alpha numeric sequences for encrypting data between the wireless card on the computer and the wireless access point/router.
These sequences are hard to remember when setting up the wireless Access point/router soa passphase is used to generate these alpha numeric sequences, just use any english phrases such as "I love you 2 pieces", then this can be used to configure your wireless card on your computer.
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http://www.petri.co.il/forgot_administrator_password.htm
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