Either get the original setup disc to do it or you have to get the IP address of your router and type it into a web browser on your computer. The login for your router to get into its interface may be on the bottom of your router or google the specific Belkin model to find it. Then you will have an area with your WiFi and guest WiFi info you can change.
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You can try the solution from this page.
http://www.wikihow.com/Reset-a-Linksys-Router
Check the bottom of the Belkin router. There have to be a number (IP Address) beginning with 191 (probably 192.168.2.1)
Connect the router with a lan cable to the computer, open a browser and type the IP Address. A new window should pop up asking for a user name and a password. There are different types of user name and password for different routers, but most use admin as both. If it doesn't work, let me know in the comment section. After logging in to the router, search different tabs with in the router. If WPS is enable, disable it. Under wireless, security, search for passphrase or password, that must be the one you are looking for. If it doesn't work, then just reset the router completely as from factory, this way you will be able to use it without any problem. Good luck.
SOURCE: Trying to get the password for belkin guest
1) Can you get yourself into the Wifi router via a wired connection? If not you will need to get the "gateway" IP address. Try typing "cmd" (without the quotes) into the run command box if you have a PC. This should open a screen with something like c:\xxxxx\xxxx> and your cursor (a box) should be blinking there. Type in "ipconfig" without the quotes. Push the enter key. Exam the results. You should see "gateway" in there someplace. It will have a numeric address in with 4 groups of digits seperated by periods/decimal points. Write that down. You can type "exit" to close the command prompt window.
2) Type the gateway number into the web browser of a computer that is wire connected to your Wifi router. eg. 192.168.0.254 for example. Don't type in the proceeding number unless that is actually what the gateway ip address is.
3) If everything worked right you are now at the Administration page of your Wifi Router. If it has a "setup" wizard run that. If it doesn't you really need to google in a separate tab the "quick install guide" for your wifi router.
4) Security hints. Your Wifi must use a WPA level of security encyption. WEP is very easy to hack. So is no encyption at all. Do NOT use the "WPS" automatic method for connecting your devices. Infact, turn it off if you can figure out how. Apparently it can be hacked with very little effort by a program that anyone can download.
5) One of the menus, often called "wifi security" is where your can put in an encryption password. Make it as long as you can with multiple words, numbers, special symbol and upper-case in usual locations.
6) On my Belkin the guest encryption password was right under the main one. Pick a different password for guest access.
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