Ask the person who pays for it.
I have wireless internet. I am trying to connect to my new Kindle. It asks for my password. None of them work. I have used the password for my wireless and what I think is the password for my Kindle but I can't connect to establish the password.
No unless a neighbor has internet which then it has to be unlocked or you have to get the wireless network's password.
you get it by puting the numbers 19673877
I think what you mean is SSID , Service Set IDentification. Its a 802.11 wireless network. So SSID internet password mean WiFi password.
WikiAnswers does not have this information. Contact the administrator of your wireless network for help.
make it a private wireless internet by make it to where you have to put a password in to access it
you whant the billybob password ok i will give you here te password is billybob rules
You can get internet anywhere in your house by using a wireless router and a passkey to set up a connection. Once you have it setup, you can enter in the password on the wireless device to use the internet.
Not if you have a wireless router that you know the password to.
The internet is already accessible on your psp it just needs a place to connect to. If you have a wireless hotspot without a password you can connect but if it needs a password then you need the password. I don't think you can connect without using a wireless connection.
Just because you have a wireless connection, doesn't mean you won't need a password. If the connection you are seeking is secured, then you will need one. About 80% of the connection points that I have ever seen are secured. To edit your contact youir system administrator to get the password to your internet connection or look up your routers website and find how to set a different wireless password.
When you have a wireless internet service, you should know that, if you leave it unsecured, as in, without password protection, then literally anybody who's in the area and carrying a wireless device can piggyback on your connection. At the least, this will result in slower internet, and at the worst, it could be an identity thief or hacker stealing information from you. As soon as you set up your wireless internet service, set it up with a password. The last thing in the world you need is for someone to steal your email password or financial information due to an unsecured connection.