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Anixias
Jan 26, 2019Aspirant
Wifi Password
Wouldn't let me add model number for some reason. It's DM111PSPv2.
Okay so last night, something went terribly wrong and the internet died. This morning, it was still dead. After my dad reset t...
- Jan 27, 2019
Okay, so I was being dumb. Going to 192.168.2.1 brings me to my Belkin Router settings, where the wi-fi password that is shown there matches what I type on my phone and it simply tells me that it is the incorrect password. Same for my laptop, wi-fi repeater, laptop, and a few other phones in the house. I know, it's not a netgear issue anymore, but it still doesn't make any sense. I can see in plain-text what the wi-fi password currently is and it says it's incorrect on most devices trying to connect to it.
EDIT:
After finally managing to change the password, all devices work correctly with the new password. Odd issue.
antinode
Jan 27, 2019Guru
> [...] My PC is connected via a wireless adapter.
To what?
> My wi-fi repeater [...]
Not a very detailed description of anything.
> [...] I visit 192.168.0.1, log in, and there is not a "Wireless
> Settings" tab. It does not exist. [...]
Perhaps that's because the DM111PSPv2 is a DSL modem+router, but it
lacks any wireless capability? Visit http://netgear.com/support , put
in your model number, and look for Documentation. Get the Product Data
Sheet. (The User Manual does mention "wireless", but I assume that
that's because someone did too much copying from the manual for a more
capable device.)
> [...] All I want to know is how to change the wi-fi password.
First find a wireless router/access point?
> PS: [...]
You lost me.
Anixias
Jan 27, 2019Aspirant
Okay, so I was being dumb. Going to 192.168.2.1 brings me to my Belkin Router settings, where the wi-fi password that is shown there matches what I type on my phone and it simply tells me that it is the incorrect password. Same for my laptop, wi-fi repeater, laptop, and a few other phones in the house. I know, it's not a netgear issue anymore, but it still doesn't make any sense. I can see in plain-text what the wi-fi password currently is and it says it's incorrect on most devices trying to connect to it.
EDIT:
After finally managing to change the password, all devices work correctly with the new password. Odd issue.