All modems are different, but it normally involves getting someone to read the ip address, username and password written on the router or user manual. Then you go to keyweb, enter the ip address and hit enter, then you will have to log in with the username and password which is different then the wep key. After that, you should be in the settings. It works better if you plug a cord between the modem and Apex rather then trying to change the settings over a wifi connection. Also, if you have already set up wifi on your Apex and you change the wifi password, wep key, ssid, network name, or anything like that, you will have to edit that connection configuration or delete and redo it before you can use wifi on the Apex from that modem again. Good luck.
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----- Original Message ----- From: louisprem <louisprem63@xxxxxxxxx To: Braillenote Free List <braillenote@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Date sent: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 06:38:48 +0800 Subject: [BNU] Setting modem using my Apex Hi listers, I am Louis having an Apex. I am having the mobile modem. This modem was set by one using his laptop to remove wepkeys or set the wepkey etc. Now I wish to do this using my Apex. Setting the wepkey or remove if it does not combine with my Apex. Anyone who has any knowledge about this, can you please give me the steps? Thank you. Kind Regards, J. louis Prem Blind Therapist Reference www.energyflow7.blogspot.com The secret of change is to focus all of your energy not on fighting the old but on building the new. -------------------------------BNU: BrailleNote Users - a forum for users of BrailleNote family of products from Humanware.
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