If you have a Belkin you must change the password(WPA key).
That depends on the router being used to connect to the internet. Ask whoever maintains your internet connection.
You need to put a wep / wpa key on it. WEP is quite easy to break, so its advisable to use WPA. Just log into your router and then go to security and enable wpa. Reset the router and away you go. Then go to your laptop and then for the first login enter the key and then tell it to remember it.
In your wireless adapter properties, you need change security type to the type your router is configured to. And you have to enter the the WPA key in the lower field in the same tab.
No the WPA does not still exist. As it states on Wikipedia, the WPA was closed down by Congress and the war boom in 1943.
WPA stands for Public Works Administration
WPA stands for Works Progress Administration.
WPA key is a password for your wifi connection it's to help you be secure.
Employment through the WPA is an act of desperation
Nothing. The WPA was not created until 1935
These 2 services are the WPA supplicant for the D-Link wireless utility. They are integrated in the D-Link utility to give you WPA/WPA-PSK support
A guide to crack WPA can be found online on various forums that specialize in electronics. However, WPA is extremely secure and you will not be able to crack it.