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Entering special charactors on sky remote

I've got a new router and have a password that contains the ^ symbol  does anyone know where j can find it, I've tried the 0 key, pressing simultaneously i hot lots of charactors suck as ! @ # < > but not the one i need ^ anyone any suggestions please


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Re: Entering special charactors on sky remote

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@dee+t wrote:

I've got a new router and have a password that contains the ^ symbol  does anyone know where j can find it, I've tried the 0 key, pressing simultaneously i hot lots of charactors suck as ! @ # < > but not the one i need ^ anyone any suggestions please


hi @dee+t 

 

I am sorry I can't help with accessing the ^ symbol on SKY + - hopefully someone can.

 

It may be a little too late if you have set up lots of other devices but have you considered accessing the router's admin panel and changing the password  (or as many do,  both the SSID & password to match previous router settings meaning any devices not yet changed over should work without changing them)

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@dee+t wrote:

I've got a new router and have a password that contains the ^ symbol  does anyone know where j can find it, I've tried the 0 key, pressing simultaneously i hot lots of charactors suck as ! @ # < > but not the one i need ^ anyone any suggestions please


hi @dee+t 

 

I am sorry I can't help with accessing the ^ symbol on SKY + - hopefully someone can.

 

It may be a little too late if you have set up lots of other devices but have you considered accessing the router's admin panel and changing the password  (or as many do,  both the SSID & password to match previous router settings meaning any devices not yet changed over should work without changing them)

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@dee+t wrote:

I've got a new router and have a password that contains the ^ symbol  


As you've discovered that's not ideal because client devices can struggle to support such a configuration, and to be honest local WiFi credentials don't really need that level of complexity as they are extremely unlikely to be subject to a brute force cracking attempt.

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