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Connect My Router?
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I am unable to connect my TV & PC as they used to be ? I have the same PC the same Router but a new TV, but the two won't link?
Can I remove any passwords ,etc. & start from scratch?
I'm not 'au fait' with technology!
LG tv & TP_Link_D33C Router?
Any help,please.
Can I remove any passwords ,etc. & start from scratch?
I'm not 'au fait' with technology!
LG tv & TP_Link_D33C Router?
Any help,please.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Also bear in mind that the password will be case-sensitive. Your TV will cope with that but it can be a bit fiddly.
It is usually possible to change the wi-fi password on your router but I think you can only do it if you connect your computer to it using a cable - have a look in the router instructions.
It is usually possible to change the wi-fi password on your router but I think you can only do it if you connect your computer to it using a cable - have a look in the router instructions.
BHG481 is propably hitting the nail on the head. The passwords are case sensitive, and can be a nightmare to tell the difference between lowercase l and 1, and many more examples. You can change password on router, but you need to connect it to a computer or access it via a mobile phone, and its a bit bewildering for the layman.. If you do need to change password, I can give you the info, but you will need the details from the bottom of the router, its usually ADMIN and PASSWORD, unless someone has already changed router settings.
Thanks to all for responding!
I've managed to 'free' my router and looked underneath-both are (lower-case) 'admin' .....
I seem to remember 2 separate pieces of data: wifi = 10 numerical digits. router = my name (all lower-case). but I don't seem to be able to get past the first entry of data,before it tells me the data is wrong & to retry!
I've managed to 'free' my router and looked underneath-both are (lower-case) 'admin' .....
I seem to remember 2 separate pieces of data: wifi = 10 numerical digits. router = my name (all lower-case). but I don't seem to be able to get past the first entry of data,before it tells me the data is wrong & to retry!
Type 192.168.0.1 into your browser's address bar and hit 'Enter'. That should take you to a web page that enables you to access your router's settings. You'll be required to enter your username and password. If the firm that supplied your router didn't change them, they'll both be 'admin' (all lower case). If you've been supplied with an alternative username and/or password, use those credential instead.
Once you've got into your router's settings, look for a 'Security' area (or similar), which should enable you to see what password is set for the router.
Once you've got into your router's settings, look for a 'Security' area (or similar), which should enable you to see what password is set for the router.
May be worth watching Grandpappy if what you are trying to do is set the TV to a home network. Easier than trying to type it all up.
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I was right-it was a late night,but the Balvenie helped. I think!
I'm still not sure what I did or which buttons I clicked,or indeed who's advice I was following (it really was a late night) but I suppose,as Ernie once said "I'm playing all the right notes but in the wrong order".
I now have connection, via my PC ,with my telly-enabling me to 'cast' stuff? and my TV informs me that I am connected to (T'interweb).
So,to everyone who kindly offered their assistance-"Thank you very much" and I'm pleased I didn't have to drag that second bottle of Balvenie out of the shed. Cheers all.
I'm still not sure what I did or which buttons I clicked,or indeed who's advice I was following (it really was a late night) but I suppose,as Ernie once said "I'm playing all the right notes but in the wrong order".
I now have connection, via my PC ,with my telly-enabling me to 'cast' stuff? and my TV informs me that I am connected to (T'interweb).
So,to everyone who kindly offered their assistance-"Thank you very much" and I'm pleased I didn't have to drag that second bottle of Balvenie out of the shed. Cheers all.