• How to findout my internet password?
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I want to find my internet password for my PS3 and PSP. Is there any way?
I remember you. [url]http://www.facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=751722[/url] Anyway, I'm assuming you're looking for the WEP key. It should be on the side of your router. [editline]03:27AM[/editline] I thought you were committing suicide?
or if you have a linksys just run the program you installed and check the password/encryption key you set.
Why didn't you go kill yourself already?
[QUOTE=compwhizii;17189247]Why didn't you go kill yourself already?[/QUOTE]That's really going to get him his WEP key. If you have a Linksys router, you should be able to go to the router's IP address ([url]http://192.168.1.1[/url] by default) and get the WEP key from the settings, assuming you can log onto the router.
[QUOTE=Doug52392;17189278]That's really going to get him his WEP key. If you have a Linksys router, you should be able to go to the router's IP address ([url]http://192.168.1.1[/url] by default) and get the WEP key from the settings, assuming you can log onto the router.[/QUOTE] or like i said he can use the program that comes with the router. it lets you print out your key.
I didnt set it up, my step dad did. He changed the password to something long. And no, i never wanted to commit suicide. That was my brother on my account.
Try going here: [url]//home[/url] If your router displays the WEP/WPA key as plain text then you'll be able to get it from there, otherwise you'll have to set a new key. This is assuming the router isn't password protected, if it is then you'll have to either get the password from your step dad or reset the router to factory defaults.
NVM, found out my internet password. Got it working, so if possible, could a mod close this thread?
hold the reset button on your router for 20 seconds, let it reboot, and then set a password you'll remember at 192.168.1.1, but sometimes 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.2.1 as well.
[QUOTE=Roast Beast;17203791]Try going here: [url]//home[/url] If your router displays the WEP/WPA key as plain text then you'll be able to get it from there, otherwise you'll have to set a new key. This is assuming the router isn't password protected, if it is then you'll have to either get the password from your step dad or reset the router to factory defaults.[/QUOTE] [media]http://173.56.54.158/pics/ohboy.png[/media]
[QUOTE=MEOWTFLOL;17202226]I didnt set it up, my step dad did. He changed the password to something long. And no, i never wanted to commit suicide. [B]That was my brother on my account[/B].[/QUOTE] Why does that sound so familiar? Weird...
[QUOTE=Yumyumbublegum;17203951][media]http://173.56.54.158/pics/ohboy.png[/media][/QUOTE] I guess it doesn't work with all routers :P
Typing: //home into firefox's address bar and hitting enter took me to Home Depot's web site. [img]http://i41.tinypic.com/ayt5t.gif[/img]
Yeah, usually if you connect to the router's Ethernet port and go to the web interface, it should be easy to find if it doesn't prompt you for a password.
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