HP Wireless Printer Setup - Locating WEP Key?
Nov 17, 2012I'm trying to setup my HP wireless printer and it is asking for WEP Key and I haven't a clue. This is a home computer. I have a U-verse router.
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Region : UnitedKingdom
Model : TD-W8968
Hardware Version : V1
ISP : TalkTalk
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that big network has DHCP server which give ip addresses to clients and manage their internet.in one of this companies because of security matters they set up a domain network for themselves .problem is this if they use main DHCP their systems get ip in form of 172.16.58.x and boot up slowly it takes about 3 min to network indicator appears near clock and also they get into problem when ever they want to add a shared printer.but if they get ip address from DHCP and set that ip address and subnet mast and gateway manually the same as main DHCP server and only change dns server to theirs DC controller ip address every thing will work properly .but problem is they must set their ip addresses automatically.that is DHCP ip address sample
172.16.58.23
255.255.255.0
172.16.58.1
dns=172.16.1.1 & 172.16.1.2
see 172.16.58 is ip range of this company on that big network
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