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Your WPA key is the password for your wireless router. You should have set it when you set up the router. Some routers, particularly those with a built-in cable / DSL modem, have a default password printed on the bottom that you can use if one has not been set. If you do not own the router, ask the person who does for the password.

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  • Your WPA key is the password for your wireless router. You should have set it when you set up the router. Some routers, particularly those with a built-in cable / DSL modem, have a default password printed on the bottom that you can use if one has not been set. If you do not own the router, ask the person who does for the password.
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  • Your WPA key is the password for your wireless router. You should have set it when you set up the router. Some routers, particularly those with a built-in cable / DSL modem, have a default password printed on the bottom that you can use if one has not been set. If you do not own the router, ask the person who does for the password.
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