Ask
Reply
Solution
03-09-2020 12:27 PM
I disconnected my apple desktop from my router, whilst in the iphone app, thinking it was not my device. I am now trying to reconnect my desktop to the router but it is asking for a WPA2 key. This number is not noted on the router case. CAn anyone help me to reconnect? Thanks.
03-09-2020 10:11 PM
You should be able to (SHORT PRESS) press the WPS button on the router and then get your Apple Desktop to automatically connect to the network.
Once you've done that you might want change the WiFi password to something you can remember - you should be able to do this either from the router Web page or from the app you are already using.
04-09-2020 06:38 AM
No effect unfortunately. Thanks anyway.
04-09-2020 11:26 AM
05-09-2020 11:36 AM
Hi
If it was windows 10 then,,,,
netsh wlan show profiles
@ECHO PLEASE NOTE any NETWORK-SSID name(s)
@ECHO that you want the PASSPHRASE(S) for.
WIFIKEY
set /p wkey=Please type in the SSID
Please type in the SSID
netsh wlan show profile name=%wkey% key=clear
C:\>netsh wlan show profiles
Profiles on interface WiFi:
Group policy profiles (read only)
---------------------------------
<None>
User profiles
-------------
All User Profile : oakwood_guest
All User Profile : homestead
All User Profile : Travelodge WiFi
All User Profile : The New Inn
C:\>netsh wlan show profile name=oakwood_guest key=clear
Profile oakwood_guest on interface WiFi:
Security settings
Authentication : WPA2-Personal
Security key : Present
Key Content : letsgoclimbing
04-09-2020 01:54 PM - edited 04-09-2020 01:58 PM
If you have the THG3000 router the Wi-Fi password is on the bottom.
Edit: Also if the iPhone app is similar to the Android app it will also show you the current password.