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[opensuse] Wireless network password
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Subject:Re: [opensuse] Wireless network password
Group:Suse-linux-e
From:Fred A. Miller
Date:7 May 2008


 
Richard wrote:
> I installed my Linksys router and wireless adaptor some months ago, set it up
> for secured access to prevent outside use. My own laptop already is setup to
> use it. I assume I set up a password but cannot find it or how to find it so
> I can give someone else access. Any suggestions? Is it stored in some file
> that, as root, I might have access to? Thanks for any suggestions.

Not that you can get to. There's a reset button most likely on the back
of the router...maybe the front. Hold in the reset for about 3 secs.,
turn off the router then back on. This will reset everything to default.
The password will be on the bottom of the router. You can then go in
with Konq. or FireFox and resetup the router.

Fred

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