Linksy router

I want to connect the psp and need to know how to find the wep or wpa key codes for a model linksy router WRT54G I HAVE TRIED SURPORT SITES to RESEARCH UNDER THE IAM running wireless ROUTER ON VISTA can anyone HELP

Hi iwantsomehelp,

You can visit the following links and check if that helps you configure the security key:

http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb878035.aspx
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/set-up-a-security-key-for-a-wireless-network

Some of the router will display the encryption key wireless to plain text. Look at the router admin pages, and see if it's the case.

You can also get in touch with the manufacturer of router in this regard. If you are unable to recover, then you may need to reset the router or remove the wireless connection and create a new.

Hope this information is useful.

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