Problem: Article: Your router's sticker is usually found on the back or bottom of the unit. In most cases, the login username and password are "admin" and "password", but your router may have slightly different login credentials; if so, you'll find them on the sticker. Click or double-click your preferred browser's app icon. Type the router's address into the address bar at the top of the browser window, then press ↵ Enter. If this doesn't take you to the router's page, see the "Troubleshoot common login issues" step at the end of this part. Click the "User Name" or "Username" text box, then type in admin.  If your router's sticker has a different username listed, use that username instead. Usernames are case-sensitive. If you haven't set a password for your router's page, the router's password is password with no capital letters. You'll enter this in the "Password" text box. If you have set a password or your router's sticker has a different password listed, use that password instead. It's below the "Password" text field. Doing so will log you into your router. You can also press Enter to log in. This will usually take up to a minute. Once your router's page loads, you're free to view and adjust your router's settings as needed. If you're unable to open your router's page, try each of the following solutions:  Make sure that you're connected to your Netgear router's network. Try using www.routerlogin.net, www.routerlogin.com, or www.orbilogin.net to access your router's page.  Clear your browser's cache and cookies.
Summary: Check your router's sticker for login information. Open a web browser. Go to your router's page. Enter "admin" in the "User Name" text field. Enter your router's password. Click Log In. Wait for your router's page to load. Troubleshoot common login issues.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This is the trickiest part of signaling the girl you like with a third party. Even your close friends may have different ideas of what is "helpful," and in some cases they may say too much when trying to help you. If you plan on trusting someone else to help play matchmaker between you and the girl you like, it's best to be honest and clear with your helper. You might tell that person:  "There's this girl I really like, but I'm super shy telling her how I feel, and I need some help. I was wondering if you could ask her if she's interested in anyone or if she is seeing someone?" "Please don't tell anyone about this, but I really like this girl. I'm having the hardest time telling her how I feel. Could you help me figure out if she likes me?" The more often she hears good things about you, the more likely she is to associate you with those positive traits. You might have a close friend that you trust bring up your talents, skills, and accomplishments around her.  You should be careful when selecting the person who will brag about you to her. Some people may go over the top, which could be a more obvious signal that you like her than you want.  Choose a few of your best characteristics and instruct your friend to talk about them. For example, you might ask your friend, "Could you mention the soccer game that I won for our team last night to the girl I like?" If her friends like you, it's much more likely that she'll like you as well. Additionally, if her friends like you, they'll say good things about you to her when you're not around. In some cases, girls may be worried that you won't fit in well with her life or friend group.  Gain her friends' approval by helping out. You could offer help on homework in a subject you know well, if you're handy you could offer to fix something you notice is broken, you could treat her friends to a snack, and so on. In some cases, this might cause jealousy between the girl you like and her friends. This might make her think of you in a more romantic light, but it might also backfire and cause her to get angry at you. To prevent jealousy, whenever you do something nice for her friends, you might also say something like, "Of course I'll help you out. You're one of Sarah's best friends, and she's the best. Any friend of hers is a friend of mine."

SUMMARY: Rely on trusted individuals to gather and transmit information. Have a trusted individual talk you up around her. Get the seal of approval from her friends.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Open the App Store from your iPhone's home screen. Click the “Search” tab at the bottom and search for Twitter. Click “Twitter” from the search results and click the “Free” button followed by the “Install” button to download the app to your device. You will be prompted to enter your Apple ID. Enter your password and click "Ok" to automatically start the download.   Click the “280” button which displays your remaining characters to attach photos, shrink URLs, and attach other data to your tweet.
Summary: Download the Twitter app for your iPhone. Launch the Twitter app from your iPhone's home screen once the download is complete. Click the pencil icon in the top right corner of the app to compose a new tweet. Enter the text for your tweet using 280 characters or less. Click the “Send” button in the top right hand corner to post your tweet to your Twitter profile.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Clear away any dust or dirt that’s gotten lodged in between the sole and the bottom of your shoe. After cleaning your shoe, let it dry completely. If there's old glue from the sole stuck to the bottom of your shoe, dip the rag in acetone nail polish remover and scrub at the glue until it comes off. Use a coarse sandpaper that’s between 40-60 grit. The scratches will give the shoe repair glue something to stick to. Apply the glue with a 1 centimetre (0.39 in) round paint brush. Paint the glue on with the brush so there’s an even layer over the whole top surface of the loose sole and the exposed bottom of your shoe.  You can find shoe repair glue online or at your local shoe store. Read the label on your shoe repair glue for specific application instructions. Some shoe repair glues require you to let them dry for 5-10 minutes after you apply them. Turn your shoe upside down and hit the hammer down onto the area of the sole you’re attaching. Hit the bottom of the sole several times with the hammer, moving the hammer slightly each time so you get the entire section of the sole you're reattaching. Use more than 1 clamp if you’re reattaching a large section of the sole. Attach the clamp to your shoe so one end is pressing down on the top of your shoe and the other end is pressing up on the bottom of the sole. Check to see if the sole is completely glued to the bottom of your shoe by gently pulling at the edges of the sole with your fingers. If the sole doesn't budge, your shoe is fixed and ready to wear.
Summary:
Wipe down the bottom of your shoe and the loose sole with a wet rag. Scratch the loose sole and the bottom of your shoe with sandpaper. Apply shoe repair glue to the loose sole and the exposed bottom of your shoe. Press the sole into the bottom of your shoe and hammer it into place. Use a clamp to hold the sole in place for 24 hours. Remove the clamp from your shoe after 24 hours.