K Keane Fan macrumors member Original poster Jan 16, 2008 39 0 Jul 16, 2008 #1 How do I go about doing this? It asks me to join my network, Netgear, but then it asks for a password?
How do I go about doing this? It asks me to join my network, Netgear, but then it asks for a password?
arkitect macrumors 604 Sep 5, 2005 7,681 20,114 Bath, United Kingdom Jul 16, 2008 #2 Keane Fan said: How do I go about doing this? It asks me to join my network, Netgear, but then it asks for a password? Click to expand... Use your Home network's password. You do have one, don't you?
Keane Fan said: How do I go about doing this? It asks me to join my network, Netgear, but then it asks for a password? Click to expand... Use your Home network's password. You do have one, don't you?
K Keane Fan macrumors member Original poster Jan 16, 2008 39 0 Jul 16, 2008 #3 arkitect said: Use your Home network's password. You do have one, don't you? Click to expand... IDK lmao my mom said there isn't a password but she didn't set it up. My uncle did so I guess I'll ask him.
arkitect said: Use your Home network's password. You do have one, don't you? Click to expand... IDK lmao my mom said there isn't a password but she didn't set it up. My uncle did so I guess I'll ask him.
arkitect macrumors 604 Sep 5, 2005 7,681 20,114 Bath, United Kingdom Jul 16, 2008 #4 Well for goodness sakes! Slap a password on there right away… Use the Netgear preferences page to add a password. It really is your first line of defense… See this link for a start: http://kbserver.netgear.com/kb_web_files/n100651.asp
Well for goodness sakes! Slap a password on there right away… Use the Netgear preferences page to add a password. It really is your first line of defense… See this link for a start: http://kbserver.netgear.com/kb_web_files/n100651.asp
A alexboy45 macrumors regular Nov 7, 2007 152 0 Jul 16, 2008 #5 the password is a wep key you use for the wireless not the username and password to log on the the admin side of your router
the password is a wep key you use for the wireless not the username and password to log on the the admin side of your router
arkitect macrumors 604 Sep 5, 2005 7,681 20,114 Bath, United Kingdom Jul 16, 2008 #6 alexboy45 said: the password is a wep key you use for the wireless not the username and password to log on the the admin side of your router Click to expand... Correct which you setup in the Preferences panel of the Netgear Admin page.
alexboy45 said: the password is a wep key you use for the wireless not the username and password to log on the the admin side of your router Click to expand... Correct which you setup in the Preferences panel of the Netgear Admin page.