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Old 18-01-12, 07:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi guys, im totally new to setting up wifi. Ive just bought an android tablet that i want to use with wifi. My router is a thompson o2 wireless box . I havnt a clue about this stuff, and gather i need to find the router password and enter it onto the droid. Any help would be great.
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thats what you've got to do yeah.

thinks if you go have a look under the router it might be stuck on it

wep key or similar
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Yep mate it says wep[64 bit] then a series of numbers and letters . The numbers and letters must be it then. Thanks a million mate.
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Easier than i thought, up and running in a couple of minutes.... hello 21st century
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Easier than i thought, up and running in a couple of minutes.... hello 21st century
Mobile phones can connect with wifi in the house also m8 lol
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Mobile phones can connect with wifi in the house also m8 lol
I know andy, if they're wifi enabled. Ive recently bought a sony internet tv, that you can fit a wifi dongle to, but i think i will go the homeplug route, when i feel the need to use the internet function on the tv. Ive never used wifi until now, just catching up with the 21st century
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