Hi,

this isn't anything to do with home work. (Thank God I'm done with homeschooling)But I have a question to do with internet connection.
I just got a new phone yesterday, and it needs connection to the wireless internet at my house so i can use internet on there. But it asks for my internet password for my wifi connection. But I don't know where I can find that password.
I called my internet service but they don't help. Someone said to look behind the router and the number is there, but it's not.

Does anyone know where or how I can fidn this number.

THanks a LOT!

When my son-in-law set up my modem and router, he also put a password on it. I know what that password is, so I imagine either your father or mother knows what the password is for your house's wi-fi. Ask one of them.

Someone else made it for us, and it's a long code with numbers and letters.

You'll have to contact whoever made it then.

But,i don't fount it

Hi there! I can definitely help you find your WiFi password. The WiFi password is usually set during the initial setup of your internet connection or provided by your internet service provider. Since you mentioned that you couldn't find it behind the router, here are a few other ways you can try to locate it:

1. Check your router's manual or documentation: If you still have the manual or any documentation that came with your router, look for a section that mentions the default WiFi password. It is often printed on a label or listed as the "default password" or "network key".

2. Use the default password: Some routers have a default WiFi password that is set by the manufacturer. You can search online for the specific model of your router with the term "default WiFi password" to find a list of common default passwords used by different manufacturers. However, it is highly recommended to change the default password for security reasons.

3. Access your router's settings: You can try accessing your router's settings through a web browser on a connected device. To do this, you'll need to find the IP address of your router. The IP address is usually stated on the router or in the manual. Once you've found the IP address, type it into the web browser's address bar, and it should take you to your router's login page. You'll need to enter the admin username and password. If you don't know these, you can try common combinations such as "admin" for both the username and password or search online for the default login credentials for your router model. Once logged in, look for a section called "Wireless" or "WiFi", and you should find the password listed there.

4. Use a third-party app: There are several third-party apps available for smartphones that can help you locate your WiFi password. One such app is "WiFi Key Recovery" for Android devices. These apps can retrieve the stored WiFi passwords from your device, including the one for your home network.

Remember, it's essential to keep your WiFi password secure and change it periodically to ensure the safety of your network. I hope these methods help you find your WiFi password and get your new phone connected to the internet.

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