If your wireless connection isn’t working properly, you can connect directly to the router.
If the address above is incorrect, consult the user’s manual to see what the default IP address is.
If you did change the username and/or password but no longer remember them, you’ll have to reset your router before continuing.
If you are using a dual-band router, you can click Wireless 2. 4 GHz or Wireless 5 GHz to set a separate password for each network.
Alternatively, you can select “WEP”, but this method isn’t as secure.
If you are using WEP, enter your password next to “Key 1”.
If your wireless connection isn’t working properly, you can connect directly to the router.
If the address above is incorrect, consult the user’s manual to see what the default IP address is.
If you did change the username and/or password but no longer remember them, you’ll have to reset your router before continuing.
Alternatively, you can select “WEP” in the Security Type drop-down menu, but this method is not as secure.
If you are using WEP, enter your password next to “Key 1”
You will need to reconnect each of your previously connected devices to the router with the new password.
If your wireless connection isn’t working properly, you can connect directly to the router.
If the address above is incorrect, consult the user’s manual to see what the default IP address is.
If you did change the username and/or password but no longer remember them, you’ll have to reset your router before continuing.
If you are using a dual band router, you can click Wireless 2. 4 GHz or Wireless 5 GHz to set a separate password for each network.