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I need to find my SSID,Wep Key,MTU,Proxy Server(address+post) and the Name of sever,?
Hi there,i need to find out these on my pc,internet connectionSSID,Wep Key,MTU,Proxy Server(address+post) and the Name of sever,Can anyone help ???
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The SSID is simple, it's the name of your network as set up in windows. Default is WorkGroup.The WEP key is generated when you entered the keyword into your routers WEP section. You can see the wep keys under this.The MTU should be 1450 or 1500.The rest is available from your ISP.If all this is already set up, access the routers set-up page via a browser. Try 192.168.1.1 (linksys) or the ip that's in the manual. If it's a modem, right-click on the flashing icons in the notification area, select Status then details (if Vista Network and connection sharing, Status, Details.)Hope these help.JBV^_^
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Most of these are on your ADSL wireless router.SSID is the name of your wireless network, eg Belkin54gWEP key is the 64bit or 128bit encryption key generated by your router to secure your wireless network, it's not set as standard, so it's something you will have to generate from the routers control panel. You should do this to prevent unwanted guests using your wireless network.MTU is something that very rarely gets changed as it's set by your ISP, it's normally 1500 or 1484. Do not change this unless told to do so by your ISP helpdesk.Proxy server, very rare to have this set up, but if you need to specify it somewhere, uses your routers IP address, usually it's set to 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1Name of the server or name server? Name server is DNS. Most ISP's will tell you a primary address and secondary address. It's set by them, not you.HTHAlan
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SSID - Should be available in your access point's administration page (http://ip address/ in your browser);WEP Key - This cannot always be viewed, simply reset it to one you know, also available wherever the SSID is;MTU - Should be 1500 for LAN connections;Proxy Server - Could be any address
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