Windows automatically creates a profile for each WiFi you connect to access the internet in order to make it easy to connect to them some other time on your computer. However, what happens if you ...
After connecting a Windows computer to a WiFi network, it remembers that network and connects automatically when the network comes in range. You are not required to ...
When visiting a new location, or if you are at a friend or family member's house, it may be useful to log into the WiFi network to have access to the internet. To do that, you need the password. The ...
Your Windows PC stores the credentials for each Windows computer’s Wi-Fi network. Examples include the current Wi-Fi network and any previous networks used to ...
Sharing your Wi-Fi password from your phone or computer is a much easier alternative to reading your password out loud or even requiring your visiting guest to read it off a screen or piece of paper.
As a rule, you should not share your passwords with many people. However, there is one password you can share with all of your friends and family: the Wi-Fi password. A strong password should include ...
This week I received an email from a reader: “I’m housesitting at a friend’s house and have had successful internet connection for several months. We got a new Roku stick because the old one stopped ...