Jeff Liebermann wrote:
> "Amanda" <amanda772008@yahoo.com> hath wroth:
>
> >I connected my wireless router to my dekstop PC *with a cable*. I
> >didn't put encryption. Currently, my pc's HD crashed needs replacement
> >and I am using my brother's desktop. So when I put 192.168.1.1 via my
> >brother's desktop at the address bar of a browswer, I was prompted to
> >enter user id and password. But I don't remember setting up a password.
>
> You also don't seem able to remember to supply the maker and model
> number of your wireless router. Is it a secret?
No, it wasn't intentionally done. I am more pressed with setting up the
print server for my sister than my wireless net work issue. I can just
remove my woreless router and connect my PC to the modem but I should
put encryption instead.
I was just trying to be over with my sister's issue - she moved to the
*rich* people area, away from everything that if I need a cable, it
would take me 30 mins or more to go pick up from the nearest store. So
I got busy trying to make sure about all the necessary hardware before
heading to her place.
This networking stuff is not priority on my list of things to do but I
am in the middle of it now. Want to be done with it ASAP.
> If you disclose this information, there are lists of default logins and passwords
> available.
Thanks. I found the default. I always save the manual. Just didn't
remember the need to use psw.
>
> >What's happening?
>
> Not much. I get to spend the weekend cleaning house, laundry, dump
> run, munching blackberries, and if I have time, maybe fix a Wiltron
> network analyzer.
A man cleaning house? Impressive.
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