| Re: Internet -
05-31-2008, 03:35 PM
from the looks of it, it seems he is talking about WPA (or orther) protection for wifi.
if your router is hardwired without wifi support, you don't need to bother.
if your router supports wifi and is enabled, then go to your router ip, which can be found by doing the following
open up the command prompt (start -> run -> cmd.exe)
type ipconfig
note default gateway
type into the browser
if you haven't touched it before, the username and password should be 'admin' and blank
look for a wireless tab and tweak things there. |