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How can I find my network security key for my router?

Hello,

I have had a NetGear WNR2000 Router for about three years now.  I just recently purchased a new laptop and I'm trying to connect this to my router. I currently have another laptop connected it.  When I try to connect the new PC to the router, I get to a box in one of the windows that asks for the network security key and I'm not sure what this is.  I have the paper with my router settings, but I don't know if this includes the security key.


 Would you be able to send this to me, or reset it, if necessary?  I would appreciate any assistance that you can give me, and please let me know if I can provide you with further information.
 
Thank you!
 
Reginald Hunt

 

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