I am personally aware of about 32 different WiFi networks (and I am sure that there are hundreds more in and around my City).
Now, assuming you live in my City...which two of these hundreds of networks are you referring to?
Some additional details *may* be able to let us give you a workable answer other than "Sorry, we don't know the password you created...aren't you glad too?"
those are names of peoples connections, they positioned passwords on them so human beings walking down the line cant get entry to their information superhighway and use their bandwidth. A router is slightly container that splits an information superhighway connection so different makes use of can get entry to one information superhighway connection each and every now and then those units are on the spot which skill they transmit a on the spot sign that your itouch can p.c.. up. look into and spot if there's a router the place you're presently residing if there is ask whoever set it up for the password if no longer then your SOL.
heres how it works : the internet comes in through a hardline cable, the cable is plugged into a router, the router broadcast a radio wave to any wireless devices in it's range. sometime the router is secured by putting a password on it. This is to keep non-paying customers or otherwise unwanted people off of it. If it is your own router log onto your router and find out what you have set. WEP, WPA, 12bit, 24bit ect. and copy down the password or passphase or both.
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I am personally aware of about 32 different WiFi networks (and I am sure that there are hundreds more in and around my City).
Now, assuming you live in my City...which two of these hundreds of networks are you referring to?
Some additional details *may* be able to let us give you a workable answer other than "Sorry, we don't know the password you created...aren't you glad too?"
Good Luck!
those are names of peoples connections, they positioned passwords on them so human beings walking down the line cant get entry to their information superhighway and use their bandwidth. A router is slightly container that splits an information superhighway connection so different makes use of can get entry to one information superhighway connection each and every now and then those units are on the spot which skill they transmit a on the spot sign that your itouch can p.c.. up. look into and spot if there's a router the place you're presently residing if there is ask whoever set it up for the password if no longer then your SOL.
heres how it works : the internet comes in through a hardline cable, the cable is plugged into a router, the router broadcast a radio wave to any wireless devices in it's range. sometime the router is secured by putting a password on it. This is to keep non-paying customers or otherwise unwanted people off of it. If it is your own router log onto your router and find out what you have set. WEP, WPA, 12bit, 24bit ect. and copy down the password or passphase or both.
Only you will know your password for your wifi network.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOv8dTBuVXs
Hope this helps!