I've got my eldest sister visiting for a couple of days and I offered
her the use of my Internet connection .... but, before she could do
that, she would need my Wi-Fi Password .... which I've got written down >somewhere ..... but WHERE??
So we have been Looking, Looking, Looking .... for where I had written
the Password down. (YES, YES, I know ... BUT ...! So far, NO LUCK in
that department but ....
Whilst sorting through STUFF I came across a couple of books ...
Doctor Who and the State of Decay by Terrance Dicks ... and ..
Doctor Who and The Power of Kroll also by Terrance Dicks.
Something for me to read .... when we finish searching for the Wi-Fi >Password.
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Daniel70
I've got my eldest sister visiting for a couple of days and I
offered her the use of my Internet connection .... but, before
she could do that, she would need my Wi-Fi Password .... which
I've got written down somewhere ..... but WHERE??
So we have been Looking, Looking, Looking .... for where I had
written the Password down. (YES, YES, I know ... BUT ...! So
far, NO LUCK in that department but ....
Whilst sorting through STUFF I came across a couple of books
...
Doctor Who and the State of Decay by Terrance Dicks... and..
Doctor Who and The Power of Kroll also by Terrance Dicks.
Something for me to read .... when we finish searching for the
Wi-Fi Password.
Daniel70 wrote:
I've got my eldest sister visiting for a couple of days and I
offered her the use of my Internet connection .... but, before
she could do that, she would need my Wi-Fi Password .... which
I've got written down somewhere ..... but WHERE??
<looks around>
Nope, can't see it here anyway...
So we have been Looking, Looking, Looking .... for where I had
written the Password down. (YES, YES, I know ... BUT ...! So
far, NO LUCK in that department but ....
Whilst sorting through STUFF I came across a couple of books
...
You keep your internet password where you store old paperbacks?
Er... Okay then...
Doctor Who and the State of Decay by Terrance Dicks... and..
Doctor Who and The Power of Kroll also by Terrance Dicks.
Any Target novel written by Uncle Terrance is worth reading.
Something for me to read .... when we finish searching for the
Wi-Fi Password.
Do! They might even help you contribute to AGA's 'Rewatch Party'
when we get to those Fourth Doctor stories.
(Yes, I know the Target novels often have differences from the--
televised episode but it's a start... and it'd be nice to have
another RADW community member join-in with us!)
I've got my eldest sister visiting for a couple of days and I offered
her the use of my Internet connection .... but, before she could do
that, she would need my Wi-Fi Password .... which I've got written down somewhere ..... but WHERE??
So we have been Looking, Looking, Looking .... for where I had written
the Password down. (YES, YES, I know ... BUT ...! So far, NO LUCK in
that department but ....
Whilst sorting through STUFF I came across a couple of books ...
Doctor Who and the State of Decay by Terrance Dicks ... and ..
Doctor Who and The Power of Kroll also by Terrance Dicks.
Something for me to read .... when we finish searching for the Wi-Fi Password.
On 2026-05-20 13:14:20 +0000, Daniel70 said:
I've got my eldest sister visiting for a couple of days and I offered
her the use of my Internet connection .... but, before she could do
that, she would need my Wi-Fi Password .... which I've got written down
somewhere ..... but WHERE??
So we have been Looking, Looking, Looking .... for where I had written
the Password down. (YES, YES, I know ... BUT ...! So far, NO LUCK in
that department but ....
Whilst sorting through STUFF I came across a couple of books ...
Doctor Who and the State of Decay by Terrance Dicks ... and ..
Doctor Who and The Power of Kroll also by Terrance Dicks.
Something for me to read .... when we finish searching for the Wi-Fi Password.
Unless you manually changed it, the password is often printed on the
modem / router itself these days.
If it comes to it, doing a factory reset of the modem / router *might* >revert to that original password. Technically it should do, but not all >modem / router makers or ISPs follow the rules.
On 2026-05-20 13:14:20 +0000, Daniel70 said:
I've got my eldest sister visiting for a couple of days and I offered
her the use of my Internet connection .... but, before she could do
that, she would need my Wi-Fi Password .... which I've got written
down somewhere ..... but WHERE??
So we have been Looking, Looking, Looking .... for where I had written
the Password down. (YES, YES, I know ... BUT ...! So far, NO LUCK in
that department but ....
Whilst sorting through STUFF I came across a couple of books ...
Doctor Who and the State of Decay by Terrance Dicks ... and ..
Doctor Who and The Power of Kroll also by Terrance Dicks.
Something for me to read .... when we finish searching for the Wi-Fi
Password.
Unless you manually changed it, the password is often printed on the
modem / router itself these days.
If it comes to it, doing a factory reset of the modem / router *might* revert to that original password. Technically it should do, but not all modem / router makers or ISPs follow the rules.--
On 21/05/2026 9:31 am, Your Name wrote:
On 2026-05-20 13:14:20 +0000, Daniel70 said:
I've got my eldest sister visiting for a couple of days and I offered
her the use of my Internet connection .... but, before she could do
that, she would need my Wi-Fi Password .... which I've got written down >>> somewhere ..... but WHERE??
So we have been Looking, Looking, Looking .... for where I had written
the Password down. (YES, YES, I know ... BUT ...! So far, NO LUCK in
that department but ....
Whilst sorting through STUFF I came across a couple of books ...
Doctor Who and the State of Decay by Terrance Dicks ... and .. Doctor
Who and The Power of Kroll also by Terrance Dicks.
Something for me to read .... when we finish searching for the Wi-Fi password.
Unless you manually changed it, the password is often printed on the
modem / router itself these days.
Yeap, 'often' .... but NOT in this case, of course. But all's well ...
My sister rang her husband who had stored it in his phone.
I've now stored it in my 'Stuff.txt' file which is full of that sort of stuff.
If it comes to it, doing a factory reset of the modem / router *might*
revert to that original password. Technically it should do, but not all
modem / router makers or ISPs follow the rules.
On 21/05/2026 9:31 am, Your Name wrote:
On 2026-05-20 13:14:20 +0000, Daniel70 said:
I've got my eldest sister visiting for a couple of days and I offered
her the use of my Internet connection .... but, before she could do
that, she would need my Wi-Fi Password .... which I've got written
down somewhere ..... but WHERE??
So we have been Looking, Looking, Looking .... for where I had written
the Password down. (YES, YES, I know ... BUT ...! So far, NO LUCK in
that department but ....
Whilst sorting through STUFF I came across a couple of books ...
Doctor Who and the State of Decay by Terrance Dicks ... and ..
Doctor Who and The Power of Kroll also by Terrance Dicks.
Something for me to read .... when we finish searching for the Wi-Fi
Password.
Unless you manually changed it, the password is often printed on the
modem / router itself these days.
Yeap, 'often' .... but NOT in this case, of course. But all's well ...
My sister rang her husband who had stored it in his phone.
I've now stored it in my 'Stuff.txt' file which is full of that sort of >stuff.
--If it comes to it, doing a factory reset of the modem / router *might*--
revert to that original password. Technically it should do, but not all
modem / router makers or ISPs follow the rules.
Daniel70
On 2026-05-21 12:44:47 +0000, Daniel70 said:
On 21/05/2026 9:31 am, Your Name wrote:
On 2026-05-20 13:14:20 +0000, Daniel70 said:
I've got my eldest sister visiting for a couple of days and I offered >>>> her the use of my Internet connection .... but, before she could do
that, she would need my Wi-Fi Password .... which I've got written down >>>> somewhere ..... but WHERE??
So we have been Looking, Looking, Looking .... for where I had written >>>> the Password down. (YES, YES, I know ... BUT ...! So far, NO LUCK in
that department but ....
Whilst sorting through STUFF I came across a couple of books ...
Doctor Who and the State of Decay by Terrance Dicks ... and .. Doctor >>>> Who and The Power of Kroll also by Terrance Dicks.
Something for me to read .... when we finish searching for the Wi-Fi >password.
Unless you manually changed it, the password is often printed on the
modem / router itself these days.
Yeap, 'often' .... but NOT in this case, of course. But all's well ...
My sister rang her husband who had stored it in his phone.
I've now stored it in my 'Stuff.txt' file which is full of that sort of stuff.
Until the device with the Stuff.txt file on it breaks. ;-)
If it comes to it, doing a factory reset of the modem / router *might*
revert to that original password. Technically it should do, but not all >>> modem / router makers or ISPs follow the rules.
On 2026-05-21 12:44:47 +0000, Daniel70 said:
On 21/05/2026 9:31 am, Your Name wrote:
Unless you manually changed it, the password is often printed on the
modem / router itself these days.
Yeap, 'often' .... but NOT in this case, of course. But all's well ...
My sister rang her husband who had stored it in his phone.
I've now stored it in my 'Stuff.txt' file which is full of that sort
of stuff.
Until the device with the Stuff.txt file on it breaks. ;-)
On 22/05/2026 8:38 am, Your Name wrote:
On 2026-05-21 12:44:47 +0000, Daniel70 said:
On 21/05/2026 9:31 am, Your Name wrote:
<Snip>
Unless you manually changed it, the password is often printed on the
modem / router itself these days.
Yeap, 'often' .... but NOT in this case, of course. But all's well ...
My sister rang her husband who had stored it in his phone.
I've now stored it in my 'Stuff.txt' file which is full of that sort
of stuff.
Until the device with the Stuff.txt file on it breaks. ;-)
You take your chances .......
----
Daniel70
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