Cox News Service
August 10, 2008
Q: My daughter just bought a new laptop. We have a wireless system at our house, but I cannot remember the password to allow another computer to gain access to our network. The man who set this up for us is long gone. How can I find out my own access password?
Ted Pilch
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A: Just reset your wireless router. Most of them have a small button on the bottom that returns the router to original settings. You can check the manual that came with your router for specific instructions.
A lot of people get burned in the same way. My suggestion is to write down the new password information and save it.
Jenny Chambliss
A: I agree, it's a shoddy marketing tactic. Try OpenOffice. It will give you a near clone of Microsoft Office, including Word. Download it free at: http://openoffice.org-suite.com/
Carol Long
A: Your VCR will continue to work, but it won't be able to record digital content without special equipment. You could equip it with one of the converter boxes marketed for analog televisions. These boxes receive a digital signal and convert it into an analog one.
There also are digital VCRs on the market. Use Google to find one if you'd like to continue using tape.
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