'connect', 'wireless network', 'preferred '.

Where can I find my "network security key?

Hello

This is the password is configured in your router so check with its support
and forums. Since you have physical access to the router, you can change
it if necessary - methods are available from the manufacturer of the router. Most have excellent
directions on the site.

I hope this helps.

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