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Yes, but you may have to manually change the setting in the router to accept 802.11g connections. The Belkin default is the newer 802.11n standard.
try setting the router back to factory default, manually put in a wep security key (instead of letting it generate one), set the router to 54Mbps.
It is always good practice to change the default password to something else. If it is a wireless router you should also change the default SSID and enable an encryption method.
Type your answer here... Router(config)# hostname Fontana
The router will have an administration page, normally accessible with a browser, where you can reset the network key. I assume the key is for a wireless network, so you can access the router without a key by hooking up with cable.If you have lost the password for the administration page as well, the router can be reset to default settings with a tiny button somewhere on the box. (The reset button is normally so small that you need a pen or similar to push it.)To find the administration page and the default password, check the router documentation. You can normally find the details on internet when you have the router make and model, or you can contact support department of a computer store.
The first router in the path to the destination network. The next hop router is the first (or next) router in the path to the destination network. Each router looks at the destination network in the packet, then consults the routing table to identify the next hop router to the destination network. The hop count identifies the numbers of routers in the path to the destination network. A default gateway router is a router that is used for packets used to external networks. Most routers do not have a default gateway setting, but instead use a default route setting which identifies the next hop router for all unknown networks.
The default setting on most routers is to support both standards. If not, use the software provided (the cd) and change the setting in setup. It is an setting easily changed and you should have no problem getting it done.
You don't.
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Unlikely unless the router still has the default password. Check the manufacturer website for information.