Wireless-G Base Station MN - 700 lost router password

I have a great wireless connection between two computers in my house. If you wre to bring your laptop into my home and try to connect to the internet, would be good a signal available. My problem is that it requires a password, I forgot, to complete the connection. Please give me instructions on how to locate or create a new password for this connection. Step by step would be helpful, I initially had the wireless installed by a stranger and am not that computer savy

Search guide to the router and find the process of how to reset to the factory settings.  This clears the settings to connect to the Internet, the wireless network settings / password and the password.  There is no method to find lost passwords.

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