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First, what operating system are you running on the computers that are connected. This will determine whether we can do this easily through the windows GUI, or if we'll have to get it through less palatable means.

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The only way you can find the password or more exact WEP key, is to into the software it was setup at. If it is encryted their then the person who set it up is the only person who knows the password. You have to ask them before you can get on their WiFi . Also try Cowpatty and Aircrack - Backtrack

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Go onto your computer and modify the settings

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You don't. The office will give you a password that works for your pages, but not an administrator password.

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It is very easy. Connect your computer to the router and type in your IP address and press enter. A window will pop up with your IP address and your password.

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Ask some office at your school for it.

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