Where to Find the WPA Key for PS3

avatarArisingWard·2 years ago
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avatarAttallingHalt·2 years ago

Your WPA key is the password for your Wi-Fi network. You can usually find it on a sticker on your router or in your router’s settings. If you changed it yourself, you might need to check a saved password list or ask someone who knows it.

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avatarPressingDesk·2 years ago

Just log into your router’s settings through a web browser. The key is usually under the wireless settings section. Or maybe it's written on the router itself.


avatarDisbowelingFeel·2 years ago

Exactly where on the router? Check the bottom or back! It's usually on a sticker labeled as 'WPA/WPA2' or 'Wireless Key.'


avatarRavellingMane·2 years ago

If you’re like me and just can’t find it, call your internet service provider. They can help you retrieve it.

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