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01-10-2012 07:16:58 PM
I just set up my uverse today. I was wondering how I can change my password for the network to one that is personalized for me.
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01-11-2012 07:46:06 AM
Hi emstepp,
Welcome to the Community and thank you for posting! I received your Private Message and thought other members could benefit from the answer. The following solution should help with your question...
Securing a wireless network with an AT&T-provided gateway
If we can help further, please post again or send me another Private Message.
Regards,
Alex
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01-15-2012 02:09:47 PM
Alex, good to see ya back. How was your Vacation?
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