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beefstick720 Jun 16th, 2007 1:46 am
Set up router password
 
Hey everyone, i have a westel 327w and am having trouble setting up a password for it so only the people in my house can accsess the internet. anyhelp? thanks alot.

joshSCH Jun 16th, 2007 1:46 pm
Re: Set up router password
 
Password? Or do you mean a WEP- an encryption key that only allows people who know the key to access the network.

Spriggan Jun 16th, 2007 1:50 pm
Re: Set up router password
 
go to run... type in cmd, click ok.
type ipconfig and press enter.
look at the # to the right of Default gateway.
type your "default gateway" number into the address bar in your web browser.
it will probably be something like 192.168.1.254 or 192.168.1.1 depending on your ISP.
If you have already configured the router for internet access, then just click on "configuration" otherwise, go through the steps to configure it according to your ISP's instructions, then click on configuration.
then wireless.
Then go down to privacy settings. Pick which encryption type to use ( I recomened oWPA-PSK or TKIP) if that doesn't fly with your laptop (or other wifi stuff) then pick the highest encyption meathod that all of your wireless devices are capable of (like WEP) 64-bit, 128-bit or 256-bit. Most devices use 64 and 128 bit, but if all of your devices use 256, then use it.
Then create a wireless key to use. If key select is selected,
the WPA key can be any random string of up to 63 characters (with the possible exception of blank spaces)
the WEP Key is treated as a string of text characters, and the number of characters must be either 5 (for 64-bit encryption) or 13 (for 128-bit encryption) or 29 (for 256-bit encryption).
If not selected, the WEP key is treated as a string of hexadecimal characters, and the number of characters must be either 10 (for 64-bit encryption), 26 (for 128-bit encryption), or 58 (for 256-bit encryption).
The only allowable hexadecimal characters for WEP (hex) are 0-9 and A-F. (My hint is to use hexadecimal, it is eaiser) If you want a truley random password go to this site (passwords) and select which one you want to use, then copy and paste it into the correct key box(es)

save the settings and type the same key into the NETWORK KEY boxes that windows should present you with.

if you have trouble connecting after all this you may need to goto the properties of your wireless connection and delete your preferred networks list, then try again.

flamingfeeln Aug 10th, 2007 11:03 am
Re: Set up router password
 
omg i have a westell 317w to and i am trying to comfigure it but i dont eben know the pass cna you hlpe me?

AdrianC|Uk Aug 10th, 2007 12:38 pm
Re: Set up router password
 
Westal default admin login details
User ID admin Password password
or
User ID admin Password sysAdmin

(These default passwords should ALWAYS be changed, otherwise whats the point of an encryption key, if anyone can login to the admin)


Hope that gets you into admin. If not you should read the manual for default login details. Also If nothing has been setup previously (port forwards/firewall rules) and the router is second hand, it might be worth a reset incase a previous owner has changed them, although you might have to setup devices again. (should be a button on it somewhere)

jmb5182 Nov 19th, 2009 9:46 pm
Quote:

Originally Posted by joshSCH (Post 389430)
Password? Or do you mean a WEP- an encryption key that only allows people who know the key to access the network.

an encryption key


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