Re: [Blind-Computing] changing passwords on routers

2010-07-02 Thread matthew


Hello. Do you mean the password to the router page? If so this can be 
done by pushing in the reset button on the router. This is usually inset 
so you will need a stylus or bent paper clip or something. This will 
reset it to the factory default which is usually user name admin and 
password is password or admin.


On 7/2/2010 10:41 AM, Josh wrote:

B-C members,
Is there a way to change the password on a wireless router? It is a Linksys 
router. When it was purchased my now ex wife set it up and decided to use her 
name. I would like to update this if at all possible. Thanks in advance
J.P. Smith
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Re: [Blind-Computing] changing passwords on routers

2010-07-02 Thread Josh
I assume that is what I am meaning. the point that everyone comes to 
initially if they are trying to connect by means of wireless connection. Is 
there more than one password associated with a router?
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Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] changing passwords on routers




Hello. Do you mean the password to the router page? If so this can be done 
by pushing in the reset button on the router. This is usually inset so you 
will need a stylus or bent paper clip or something. This will reset it to 
the factory default which is usually user name admin and password is 
password or admin.


On 7/2/2010 10:41 AM, Josh wrote:

B-C members,
Is there a way to change the password on a wireless router? It is a 
Linksys router. When it was purchased my now ex wife set it up and 
decided to use her name. I would like to update this if at all possible. 
Thanks in advance

J.P. Smith
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http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1636304606
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Re: [Blind-Computing] changing passwords on routers

2010-07-02 Thread matthew
Yes. There is also an encryption key. When the network is found it will 
ask you for an eccryption key if it is a secure network which it should 
be. This is where you can enter it in to connect. You can also change 
this key on the router. It is usually in wireless or security.


On 7/2/2010 1:57 PM, Josh wrote:
I assume that is what I am meaning. the point that everyone comes to 
initially if they are trying to connect by means of wireless 
connection. Is there more than one password associated with a router?

- Original Message - From: matthew matthew.care...@gmail.com
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Friday, July 02, 2010 2:11 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] changing passwords on routers




Hello. Do you mean the password to the router page? If so this can be 
done by pushing in the reset button on the router. This is usually 
inset so you will need a stylus or bent paper clip or something. This 
will reset it to the factory default which is usually user name admin 
and password is password or admin.


On 7/2/2010 10:41 AM, Josh wrote:

B-C members,
Is there a way to change the password on a wireless router? It is a 
Linksys router. When it was purchased my now ex wife set it up and 
decided to use her name. I would like to update this if at all 
possible. Thanks in advance

J.P. Smith
FACEBOOK URL:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1636304606
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