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or you may want to try 192.168.0.1.
Of course, the point of that would be to access the router. You may or may not know how to do that, but I suspect that since you set it up initially you probably already know. The problem may be that when you access the router the key is all asterisks there as well. I know my router converts the key to asterisks after I initially enter it, so accessing the router may not help, that's why I recommend just resetting the key.
There are some utilities on the net that are supposed to show the passwords that are 'under' those *, but I don't have any specific one to recommend.
If the problem is that you cannot remember how to access the router and the two addresses above didn't help, I can walk you through determining what address to access. Assuming that you are running XP Click start then run. When the box pops up type cmd and hit enter. When the dos box pops up type ipconfig and look at the default gateway. That almost certainly be the address that you would need to use to access the router.
The password to access the router will be your problem to solve.
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