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Old 24-01-2011, 11:18   #6
pabscars
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Re: How do I discover the network key for my VM router?

Hi marg, chances are who ever set up your router in the first place has reset the router's network key and login details, hence why you cant connect to it using the default details.

The easiest thing to do is as Masque suggested and do a pin hole reset of your router, which puts everything back to how it was when you first received it, its not that difficult and we are here to help you if you get stuck.

If the worst comes to the worst and you bugger things up you can always stick an ethernet cable directly into the modem from your laptop and come back here for more help.
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