Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ours is a 50 character randomized lower case / upper case/ numbers code. Not on the back of our router. Huge pain to share.
Well that was a dumb decision.
Why? How many people do you think have guessed our PW?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ours is a 50 character randomized lower case / upper case/ numbers code. Not on the back of our router. Huge pain to share.
Well that was a dumb decision.
Why? How many people do you think have guessed our PW?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ours is a 50 character randomized lower case / upper case/ numbers code. Not on the back of our router. Huge pain to share.
Well that was a dumb decision.
Anonymous wrote:Ours is a 50 character randomized lower case / upper case/ numbers code. Not on the back of our router. Huge pain to share.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not all passwords are easy. Some are literally like 18 characters with a mix of numbers, and upper and lower case letters. They would seriously need to look it up and wouldn't necessarily have it in a handy place. Or maybe they don't want you using their wifi. One of the two. If they have a computer laying around, you might be able to boot it up and get it from there if you have that kind of relationship.
A computer wouldn't show you the wifi password. Just look on the back of their router.
Mine does, if you know where to look. And because I can copy/paste into an email to open on my phone using data before switching to wifi, it works better because there is zero chance of transposed digits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not all passwords are easy. Some are literally like 18 characters with a mix of numbers, and upper and lower case letters. They would seriously need to look it up and wouldn't necessarily have it in a handy place. Or maybe they don't want you using their wifi. One of the two. If they have a computer laying around, you might be able to boot it up and get it from there if you have that kind of relationship.
A computer wouldn't show you the wifi password. Just look on the back of their router.
yeah they do. I've done it. More than once. You just don't know where to look. The password may or may not be the one on the router but it's worth a try.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not all passwords are easy. Some are literally like 18 characters with a mix of numbers, and upper and lower case letters. They would seriously need to look it up and wouldn't necessarily have it in a handy place. Or maybe they don't want you using their wifi. One of the two. If they have a computer laying around, you might be able to boot it up and get it from there if you have that kind of relationship.
A computer wouldn't show you the wifi password. Just look on the back of their router.
Anonymous wrote:Not all passwords are easy. Some are literally like 18 characters with a mix of numbers, and upper and lower case letters. They would seriously need to look it up and wouldn't necessarily have it in a handy place. Or maybe they don't want you using their wifi. One of the two. If they have a computer laying around, you might be able to boot it up and get it from there if you have that kind of relationship.