Advice, please, for a non-technical old woman!
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Advice, please, for a non-technical old woman!
I use Orange as my ISP with a Livebox. I had a friend coming to stay and she would like to bring her laptop. When I visit a friend in Switzerland we can both use our laptops at the same time with her router. Will my friend be able to use hers here -I don't mind unplugging mine while she does.
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All live boxes are equipped with WiFi access Carol.Most are pre set to broadcast the signal automatically.carol sheridan wrote:That's my problem - I don't know if an Orange Livebox router is WIFI or not! I do have to keep my laptop plugged into it.
I have a live box and the configuration will be the same.
When your friend brings her computer along simply perform a wifi scan on it,it should then pick up the SSID from your box and will ask you enter the passkey,usually a series of numbers and letters around 25 digits in length.
Once the key is entered correctly your friends computer will then connect and will be on line.
Hope this helps out.
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Just to expand on that, the passkey on a livebox is normally printed on a label on the bottom or side of it. It consists of 26 characters, a mixture of numbers and letters and must be entered in the same case (probably all uppercase).
There are different models of livebox, the earlier ones require you to press the button marked 1 (one) before trying to connect. You can recognise this model as it is narrower at the top than at the bottom.
Even without wifi you can plug a second pc/laptop into the livebox, you just need a cable.
If you are struggling, send me a PM with a phone number and I will talk you through the process.
There are different models of livebox, the earlier ones require you to press the button marked 1 (one) before trying to connect. You can recognise this model as it is narrower at the top than at the bottom.
Even without wifi you can plug a second pc/laptop into the livebox, you just need a cable.
If you are struggling, send me a PM with a phone number and I will talk you through the process.
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