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Natims
Jul 27, 2018Aspirant
AC750 wIfI ROUTER R6020 password issue
Router is currently hooked up and working fine for my Roku TV system. I'm trying to connect to the internet with a laptop running win7. The computer finds the router with sidi netgear81. But then it ...
- Jul 28, 2018
I found under where it wanted the 8 digit pin there was a link that said "or enter network key code" . I clicked on that and entered that fluffyship 347 and it worked. Problem solved. Thanks anyway.
michaelkenward
Jul 28, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Natims wrote:
The computer finds the router with sidi netgear81. But then it asks for an 8 digit password that is supposed to be on the sticker on top of the router.
What asks for the password? Something in Windows?
I have yet to come across a wifi client that says anything about the length of the password.
Natims
Jul 28, 2018Aspirant
Well, maybe I'm doing something wrong. I went to control panel-->network and internet--->connect to network then it pops up a list of potential routers. available and green bars I'm gussing is signal strength. I click on netgear81 and a window pops up saying "Type the 8 digit PIN from the router display. It shows a picture of the router with an arrow showing where the pin number is located on top. Everything fits except I don't have a 8 digit pin. Is there another way I should be connecting to the router? This is my first experience with a lap top and wifi
- michaelkenwardJul 28, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Natims wrote:
I went to control panel-->network and internet--->connect to network then it pops up a list of potential routers. available and green bars I'm gussing is signal strength.
Windows then. But which version?
Natims wrote:
I click on netgear81 and a window pops up saying "Type the 8 digit PIN from the router display.
Ah, PIN. That's different. Sounds like you are not connecting to the SSID but with WPS. (Don't you love all those abbreviations.) WPS is supposed to be a trouble free way of connecting to wifi.
There is a manual for the R6020 somewhere at the end of this link:
>>>> R6020 | Product | Support | NETGEAR <<<<
Check the section Use WPS With the PIN Method.
That will tell you how to find the PIN for your router.
But it would be better to look for the SSID entry point. Then you can use the "passphrase" you mentioned earlier.
I don't know how your laptop is configured – the people who make them love to impose their own layers of complication – but in Windows 10 I see this:
- Control Panel
- Network and internet
- Connect to a network
- Find the SSID written on the router
- Click
- Connect
I then get asked to fill in the passphrase, which is the one on the label.
If that doesn't get you where you want to be, check the laptop's manual for how to connect to wifi.
- NatimsJul 28, 2018Aspirant
I found under where it wanted the 8 digit pin there was a link that said "or enter network key code" . I clicked on that and entered that fluffyship 347 and it worked. Problem solved. Thanks anyway.
- michaelkenwardJul 28, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Natims wrote:
I found under where it wanted the 8 digit pin there was a link that said "or enter network key code" . I clicked on that and entered that fluffyship 347 and it worked. Problem solved. Thanks anyway.
That's exactly the move I was talking about.
It is just that I was having to work from the somewhat sketchy description you gave of the login prompt you saw. You said nothing about network code key.
Standard Windows terminology is network security key – Netgear calls it Network key – so it may be something that your laptop maker dreamed up to confuse us all.