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ggggg9271@gmail.com: Oct 13 08:07PM -0700 I have been trying to access wifi but kept being told that I had the wrong password. I subsequently realized that I indeed was typing in the wrong passwork. When I tried to access it again with the correct password, the name of the wifi provider I was supposed to connect to disappeared from the list of providers. Has that happened to you? Has that provider's name been deleted because it looked suspicious that I was trying repeatedly to access it with the wrong password? Am I supposed to wait a day or 2 for that provider's name to reappear of the list? |
ItsJoan NotJoann <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Oct 13 08:44PM -0700 > I have been trying to access wifi but kept being told that I had the wrong password. > I subsequently realized that I indeed was typing in the wrong passwork. When I tried to access it again with the correct password, the name of the wifi provider I was supposed to connect to disappeared from the list of providers. > Has that happened to you? Has that provider's name been deleted because it looked suspicious that I was trying repeatedly to access it with the wrong password? I don't have a clue. My wi-fi stays on 24/7 and it's a secure setting so no one can access it unless I give them the password. That ain't happening. But I do see my neighbors all around me networks but since I don't have their passwords I can't access their signal. But I have my own so no need to use their wi-fi. > Am I supposed to wait a day or 2 for that provider's name to reappear of the list? I don't have a clue for this either. |
John Weiss <jrweiss98155@comcast.net>: Oct 14 06:52AM -0700 > I subsequently realized that I indeed was typing in the wrong passwork. When I tried to access it again with the correct password, the name of the wifi provider I was supposed to connect to disappeared from the list of providers. > Has that happened to you? Has that provider's name been deleted because it looked suspicious that I was trying repeatedly to access it with the wrong password? > Am I supposed to wait a day or 2 for that provider's name to reappear of the list? Who is the provider? Where is the network set up? Why don't you ask them? |
ggggg9271@gmail.com: Oct 14 12:24PM -0700 > I subsequently realized that I indeed was typing in the wrong passwork. When I tried to access it again with the correct password, the name of the wifi provider I was supposed to connect to disappeared from the list of providers. > Has that happened to you? Has that provider's name been deleted because it looked suspicious that I was trying repeatedly to access it with the wrong password? > Am I supposed to wait a day or 2 for that provider's name to reappear of the list? Thanks to all for your quick and informative replies. Couldn't there be a command (alt-?) that will reveal the complete list of wifi connections including the one that disappeared after I entered the wrong password over and over? |
ItsJoan NotJoann <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Oct 14 12:50PM -0700 > Couldn't there be a command (alt-?) that will reveal the complete list of wifi connections including the one that disappeared after I entered the wrong password over and over? I guess you're locked out and figured you were a hacker trying to steal people's information since you didn't know the password. But I bet you've not asked anyone other than here for help. |
"catalpa" <catalpa@entertab.org>: Oct 14 09:07PM -0400 <ggggg9271@gmail.com> wrote in message news:744dc1f7-a973-467f-812d-e536c72a9b99@googlegroups.com... > Couldn't there be a command (alt-?) that will reveal the complete list of > wifi connections including the one that disappeared after I entered the > wrong password over and over? What operating system are you using? Google "refresh wireless networks" for that operating system. |
ggggg9271@gmail.com: Oct 14 05:51PM -0700 Am I the only one who remembers that?: http://historysdumpster.blogspot.com/2019/04/the-story-of-tuna-twist.html |
ggggg9271@gmail.com: Oct 13 06:45PM -0700 > Is there a way of doing that? > Should I buy a phone card and a 7-11 convenience store and then use a pay phone that accepts phone cards? > Any other alternatives? Concerning the following free email providers, has anyone tried any of the lesser known ones?: https://www.technobezz.com/best-free-email-providers/ |
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