Incorrect network password

After a system crash I wonder a network passwords access three Raid drives I have on the network. I don't have a password that allows access. Before you even enter a password in the popup says "the specified network password is not correct" help!

Hi Burnpix,

You can try to reset the modem or the router and see if it helps.

a. disconnect the cable that connects the computer to the modem.

b. turn off the modem and the router. Collapse this tableauAgrandir this t

Note: If the modem or the router does not have a power switch, turn off the power to the modem or to the router.

c. restart the computer.

d. Once your computer has restarted, turn on the modem or the router, connect the cable from the computer to the modem or the router and restart the computer.

e. make sure that all network cables are properly connected.

I would also ask you to contact the manufacturer of your modem/router to know how to reset a router or a modem.

Hope this information is useful.

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