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Computer Problem - Help? - Shepherd - 04-09-2008 My computer is running Windows XP. It has a high speed internet connection, and a second computer in my home is connected to the internet through a wireless connection to the box that is hooked up to my computer. The last time I used Windows Update on the other computer, the connection was lost. To reconnect to the internet from that computer, I must type in the "Network Key". I cannot find the piece of paper with the network information that the guy who installed my connection gave me. Would the Network Key be saved anywhere on my main computer, since it is the one with the actual physical connection? If so, where would I find it? I've spent two hours searching for it through every likely looking icon on my Control Pannel. ---------------------------------------------------- "Anyone can be a winner if their definition of victory is flexible enough." - The DM of the Rings XXXV - Wiregeek - 04-09-2008 no, the 'Network Key' is an encryption key used to protect your wireless connection You will need to log into your router to get this/set this information. What brand/model of router do you have? When you log into _your_ machine and do Start, Run, type CMD, click OK, type IPCONFIG, hit enter, what IP addresses do you have? "No can brain today. Want cheezeburger." From NGE: Nobody Dies, by Gregg Landsman http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5579457/1/NGE_Nobody_Dies - Shepherd - 04-09-2008 The router has "Netgear Wireless Cable Modem Gateway CG814WG" printed on the bottom. Following your directions gave me an IP Address of "192.168.0.10" Do you also need the Subnet Mask and Default Gateway numbers that came up at the same time? ---------------------------------------------------- "Anyone can be a winner if their definition of victory is flexible enough." - The DM of the Rings XXXV - Wiregeek - 04-09-2008 negative Put http://192.168.0.1 into your address bar on IE or Firechicken. That will log you into your router. If it doesn't, put your default gateway into the address bar like above (http://whatever_ip), but I'm betting it's 192.168.0.1 You'll need the username and password for your router, can't help you there. fairly self explanatory after that. Do Not disable security, or I'll park near your house and eat all your bandwidth. "No can brain today. Want cheezeburger." From NGE: Nobody Dies, by Gregg Landsman http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5579457/1/NGE_Nobody_Dies - Shepherd - 04-09-2008 Dang. The username and password are on the same missing piece of paper as the other info. I'll either have to find the paper or call the cable company. Thanks anyway. ---------------------------------------------------- "Anyone can be a winner if their definition of victory is flexible enough." - The DM of the Rings XXXV - Angryoptimist - 04-09-2008 Well, you should be able to press a pen-accessible button somewhere on the router down for some period of time (10-30+ seconds) to get the router's settings to reset (and consequently go back to a default password)... but I wouldn't recommend doing this unless you're confident that you can set it all up yourself in entirety (and can find out what password the router defaults to). Two great tastes that go great together! - zojojojo - 04-09-2008 before you reset everything, try leaving the username blank and admin as the password... it's what my old netgear had as the default.... if it doesn't work, you can still hit the hard reset, and if it does you should probably change it after you fix everything -Z, Post-reader at Medium ---- If architects built buildings the way programmers write programs, the first woodpecker to come along would destroy civilization. - CattyNebulart - 04-09-2008 a Quick google search comes up with a default of user name "admin" and password "password". E: "Did they... did they just endorse the combination of the JSDF and US Army by showing them as two lesbian lolicons moving in together and holding hands and talking about how 'intimate' they were?" B: "Have you forgotten so soon? They're phasing out Don't Ask, Don't Tell." AAARRRGGGHHH!!! - Shepherd - 04-09-2008 The computer is now sort of connected, but informs me that there is "Limited or No Connectivity". Trying the repair button lets me know that the IP address was not renewed, and informs me that I should contact the network administrator. Any ideas on this newest problem? ---------------------------------------------------- "Anyone can be a winner if their definition of victory is flexible enough." - The DM of the Rings XXXV - Wiregeek - 04-09-2008 sounds like it (the wireless machine) is able to establish wireless connectivity, but is not recieving an IP address from the router. Shut down the wireless PC, then unplug the router - wait ten to fifteen seconds, then plug the router back in. Give the router ten to fifteen minutes to make 100% paranoid certain that it's back online (verify by surfing with the wired machine), then bring up the wireless machine. Failing that, it's time to get some local support, unless you're in Anchorage or the Valley, in Alaska ; ) "No can brain today. Want cheezeburger." From NGE: Nobody Dies, by Gregg Landsman http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5579457/1/NGE_Nobody_Dies - Morganite - 04-10-2008 Have you managed to get into the router configuration? If so, maybe you could try setting everything to use static IPs and see if that fixes things. (Since the error message you mentioned is a DHCP thing.) -Morgan. - Shepherd - 04-10-2008 Unplugging the router and turning everything off and then on again did nothing. Changing the setting to a static IP and restarting the wireless computer also did nothing. I guess I'll have to call the cable company. ---------------------------------------------------- "Anyone can be a winner if their definition of victory is flexible enough." - The DM of the Rings XXXV - Wiregeek - 04-10-2008 man, wish I could have been of more help, sorry 8 / "No can brain today. Want cheezeburger." From NGE: Nobody Dies, by Gregg Landsman http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5579457/1/NGE_Nobody_Dies http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/wireless_key.html - bmull - 04-10-2008 Quote: The computer is now sort of connected, but informs me that there is "Limited or No Connectivity". Trying the repair button lets me know that the IPThis just means that Windows can "see" the SSID of your network and has connected to it. However, as your computer does NOT have a valid access key and can not get an IP address from the router. If you are using Windows to store the WEP or WPA-PSK key you can use WirelessKeyView: http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/wireless_key.html to get a copy. This will not work for third party wireless access control programs. Keith |