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I set up 100 computers in the spring to go with a wireless WPA secured network I'm installing in another building. I pre-configured it in one building to move to another when it was accessible for me.
In short, my story is this. I have 100 computers that are configured to the network with the WPA key. However, the console for the wireless network had to be redone for an unforeseen reason. Now I have a wireless network with the correct settings, SSID, etc... but no idea what the key is...
I know there's a program that'll tell you what your key is on your laptop. It's not a hacker tool or anything. It just simply reveals the key that is on the SSID you are connected to. But the problem is I have no clue what it is. If I could find that program... That way I can add it to the console and all 100 laptops should auto-connect with ease.
In short I just need SOME way of telling what WPA key these laptops are set to...
EDIT - Nevermind. Thank God for archived email!
In short, my story is this. I have 100 computers that are configured to the network with the WPA key. However, the console for the wireless network had to be redone for an unforeseen reason. Now I have a wireless network with the correct settings, SSID, etc... but no idea what the key is...
I know there's a program that'll tell you what your key is on your laptop. It's not a hacker tool or anything. It just simply reveals the key that is on the SSID you are connected to. But the problem is I have no clue what it is. If I could find that program... That way I can add it to the console and all 100 laptops should auto-connect with ease.
In short I just need SOME way of telling what WPA key these laptops are set to...
EDIT - Nevermind. Thank God for archived email!