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Solve : Hexadecimal to ASCII? |
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Answer» Could you look up the Belkin manual and see what the default username and password is? Use that to gain entry to the router. Now the only issue is it now says What says it is disconnected? Quote Could not log on so I converted the password from ASCII toDon't we have a contradiction here? If converting "the password from ASCII to Hexadecimal" worked, then why can't you connect? How can say it worked when you still can't connect? Can you post the computer model and operating system next time? Did it worked before or not?I'd still like to know what Hexadecimal and ASCII have to do with this. Can anyone explain? I BELIEVE it nothing to do with setting passwords in a router or computer for a wireless connection. If I'm right, then the OP simply has some invalid notion about this in her mind. The OP did not say, but some wireless setup software ASKS if you want to do ASCII or hexadecimal. Which is enough to even trow a curve to experienced users. Here is a reference about the current and prior sates of wireless security and why users are fining is hard to understand. Myself included. Why didn't hey get it right to first time? Second time? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_securityIf you have problems understanding wireless security, you should have an expert set it up for you, Geek. |
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