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About Your Wireless Security key (password):
This can also be
called “WPA key” or “Encryption key” and is used to keep unwanted
“guests” from your wireless network. If you are unaware of what your
password is, you can follow our suggested steps for finding it:
1. Check the label on the back or bottom of your router.
2. Search your records for a document that was printed out after your
router was setup by the technician or user. This document should
contain the Wireless password.
3. If your wireless network has been renamed and password changed
to something unknown, then it is possible to reset your router. You
may need to call the manufacturer of the router or your Internet
service provider for more assistance.
Having Trouble Connecting to a Wireless Network:
This problem can
be caused by several possible scenarios.
1. Double check the wireless password entry. The password must be
exact including upper case, lower case, and special characters.
2. Make sure that you do not accidentally add extra spaces or
characters to the end.
3. Passwords are usually 8 - 26 characters. It is very unusually to see
passwords with fewer than 8 characters.
4. You may have received an error number. See our “Error Messages
Explained” below for more info.
Error Messages Explained
Error #1:
The radio could not connect to the router for some reason.
Always try again, this may have been a glitch. 90% of the time this error
is caused by entering the wrong WiFi password. Another cause could
be related to DHCP not enabled on your router. Most routers come with
DHCP enabled. For static IP networks the radio can be setup manually
as an option in network settings.
About your Wireless Security Key
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