You are supposed to remember that or write it down. If you do not have the key, you will have to set up a new one.
switch the printer on before the router
yes
No, this is not a wireless printer. If you want, you can wire it into your Ethernet network and then it might work as a wireless printer if the Ethernet connects to a WiFi router.
To connect a printer to a wireless router, it would help to read the instructor's manual then open control panel, select your printer and it's properties and start the set up through there.
How do I find the security password for my wireless E-1000 cisco router??? How do i find the password for my liksys router???
One of the more inconvenient procedures that might have to be performed when trying to connect a printer to a wireless router is actually plugging the printer into the router with an Ethernet cable. This step often has to be done when initially setting up a wireless printer. It is necessary because the printer must acquire all of the network information directly through a physical connection before it is able to configure its internal wireless card. Once configured, however, the printer can be disconnected from the wireless router and will be accessible wirelessly to other computers in the network.
If you haven't changed the password for your Linksys router, it is admin. If you have changed the password, then I see no other way to reset the router and configure the router from the beginning.
you have to ask whoevers router you are using what the password is
what is the default password of Belkin wireless router modem
Answer:Yes, but you first need a wireless router and your network configured.Next, install the drivers/software for your printer on your computer (check your printer manual for directions)Afterward, configure your printer to the wireless network. (this depends of the type of printer)
If your printer is network capable, it has own print server. Just connect the printer to the router. Then connect the printer as a network printer.
In most cases the problem is type of security you are using for wireless. If it's the case make sure that your printer is set properly to work with secured networks (it should be compatible too). If you use open type network, the problems usually in setting properties of wireless connection for the printer. Make sure that it configured properly for your type of network: automatically get IP, or manually and so on.