How do you change your wireless network password in Vista?

Yes, not sure.. both

Your routers password is the login window when you type your routers ip address as stated above. I think the default is admin, admin.
Once your in, you can go to security or something similar and change your wep or wpa or whatever you want.
 
We need a bit more information. Are you trying to change the network key for your wireless network, or have you already done so on the router but now looking at how to change the network key associated with that network on the computer?
 
[-0MEGA-];987834 said:
We need a bit more information. Are you trying to change the network key for your wireless network, or have you already done so on the router but now looking at how to change the network key associated with that network on the computer?

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[-0MEGA-];987834 said:
We need a bit more information. Are you trying to change the network key for your wireless network, or have you already done so on the router but now looking at how to change the network key associated with that network on the computer?

I already did but want to change it again and cant remember how I did it..:o
 
Do it light this???

Your router will have the main IP address either 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 then you will have to login and then change the password.

Your routers password is the login window when you type your routers ip address as stated above. I think the default is admin, admin.
Once your in, you can go to security or something similar and change your wep or wpa or whatever you want.

This is how you do it right....???
 
To find your routers address hit Windows R and type "cmd". That will bring up command prompt. Then, type "ipconfig" in command prompt. Find "Default Gateway" and thats your router address. Type that into the address bar on firefox or IE. Then it will ask for a password. Most defaults are admin admin or admin password. Passwords are the first thing you should change when setting up a router. There are some connection stealers out there. Also, there should be an option to view connected devices. Click that and make sure that the correct amount of devices are connected. If not, then someone is stealing your connection.

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To find your routers address hit Windows R and type "cmd". That will bring up command prompt. Then, type "ipconfig" in command prompt. Find "Default Gateway" and thats your router address. Type that into the address bar on firefox or IE. Then it will ask for a password. Most defaults are admin admin or admin password. Passwords are the first thing you should change when setting up a router. There are some connection stealers out there. Also, there should be an option to view connected devices. Click that and make sure that the correct amount of devices are connected. If not, then someone is stealing your connection.

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or you just go run and type in "ipconfig"
 
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