I can't access your router settings directly. Please check your connection and try again.
I can't access your router settings directly. Please check your connection and try again.
I considered that choice, though I haven’t delved into it much. I’ll take another look and update you.
Have you checked the router directly? Some internet service providers now display a standard Wi-Fi password on the device or provide a removable card for easy access. If your grandparents aren’t familiar with technology, it’s likely they haven’t updated it from the original setting.
I examined the router, which was the initial thought that crossed my mind. Sadly, I didn’t discover anything like that.
After a detailed check, I discovered there isn’t an actual ISP website, though there seems to be a chance to adjust settings. My grandparents omitted this feature from their agreement since they don’t require it.
If they own a laptop or mac linked to wifi, you can locate the wifi password through their device settings. On a Mac, it appears in the keychain. For a Windows laptop or desktop, check the network settings. (I’m aware this applies to Windows 7, but I haven’t verified for Windows 10 yet; a quick search should help.)
The laptop runs on a specific operating system, which you can guide her through identifying.
Open Ethernet adapter controls and assign your IP address matching the router's 192.168.0/1.1 network. Verify using CMD commands - run ipconfig/all to check default gateway IP. You might need to link directly to the router or use a LAN connection on the PC. If issues persist, restart and try via WAN port.