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    Kindle Password

    Does anyone know how to retrieve the password for the WI-FI connection on a Kindle reader?

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    Why would you want to? Just get the password from the router.
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    Belongs to the old Trout next door and she uses my WI-FI . Have tried nearly every combination written on the back of the router to no avail. Am using Virginmedia Super Hub.

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    Its in the router setup. You get there by typing the address into your internet browser
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    Change the password on your wifi.
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    Tell the old trout to fork out for her own wifi!
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    Quote Originally Posted by PrinceAlbert View Post
    Tell the old trout to fork out for her own wifi!

    Perhaps the 'Payment in kind' makes it worth his while.

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    Network & Sharing Center (American spelling.....) > Manage Wireless Properties > Right click relevant network > Click on the "Security" tab > Click Show characters. Hey Presto WiFi password is revealed!
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    Look at the wireless settings of anything else you have linked to the router - laptop, phone, iPad, Wii console etc

    chances are that at least one will have a tick box that lets you view the password


    Failing that google your ISP name and "router settings"

    Type the url for your ISP ( e.g. for Sky it is http://192.168.0.1 ) and press send

    you will then get asked for a logon and password - chances are it will be just blanks if you've never looked before, if not try "admin" & "password"

    assuming you get in you can now find a tab with wireless settings and either view your password or change it

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