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For some reason unknown to me I lost access to my Wi-Fi network

When I looked into it, Nothing appeared. Ethernet - not connected.
For someone not at all tech savvy this was a problem.
Thought I would have to take my laptop to the computer people tomorrow.
Kept searching, somehow found how to at least get access to my wi-fi but it asked for the security key.
WTF! How am I supposed to know that? I do remember writing it down somewhere. After half an hour searching, without luck,
I came to the conclusion, no more wi-fi until I get to the computer people.
Then I looked at the wi-fi dongle and a deeply buried memory surfaced.
The security key is somewhere on/in the dongle. I extricated the back and there are a heap of numbers.
After trying several, success. Security key accepted, back on-line.
This tech stuff is a problem for those of us who have difficulty coming to terms with the intricacies.
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bookerdana · M
I think its on your router,unless you changed it
Gusman · 61-69, M
@bookerdana I do not have a router, only a laptop and a portable wi-fi dongle.
bookerdana · M
@Gusman According to Google AI:A "Wi-Fi dongle password" for a PC refers to the password of the wireless network that your PC connects to using a USB Wi-Fi dongle; to find this password, go to your PC's network settings, select your connected Wi-Fi network, navigate to the "Security" tab, and check the "Show characters" box to reveal the password displayed as "Network security key."
Gusman · 61-69, M
@bookerdana Thank you. It is also written on the back of the dongle, revealed when the rear cover is removed.
bookerdana · M
@Gusman Much like a router..but I didn't know that but suspected it