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Configuring your WiFi Print

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Your WiFi password can typically be found on a sticker on the back or under-side of your router. If there is no sticker or you have changed the password, here's how to find out your WiFi password. Please note you must be connected to your Router through either a device already connected to the WiFi or with a laptop/computer plugged in with an ethernet cable.

1. Push Win+R to open Run

2. In the Run box, type cmd, and click OK
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3. This will open the Command Prompt. In this window, type "ipconfig" and hit enter.
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4. Look for the line that begins with "Default Gateway". We require the IP Address in this line for the next step.
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5. Open your favourite browser (Internet Explorer/Mozilla Firefox/Google Chrome/Safari), and in the Address Bar type the IP Address from the previous step.
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6. Depending on your router, you will be asked for a username and a password. By default this is typically admin/admin.
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7. Navigate to the WiFi settings, Home Network > WLAN Settings > WLAN Encryption > WPA pre-shared key/Show Password.
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