Re: Make comp show WiFi password
Bit confused by your question.
If you have chosen "None" or "Open" not sure exactly how WEP is still involved.
And are you certain that you are talking about security / encryption, passphrase or key or are you talking about accessing the device's interface through your browser the username and password for this is separate from your wireless security settings.
As a last resort you might check the documentation for the device, depending on the provider or vendor you may find some information there or consider using the reset button (usually in a small hole on the back of the device) to set it back to factory defaults. Without knowing the actual device Manufacturer name, model name, model number, revision number it is difficult to say and if it is truly acting as an access point or range extender then perhaps the actual wireless security is controlled on another network device on your network.
Regards
Randy
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