Second-hand mac

I have just bought a month-old 20" iMac intel core duo 1GB 2.4ghz model. but I am having a couple of problems.
First, I can't connect to my wireless router and now neither cam my old HP laptop.
Also, a lot of things on the mac are under the previous owner's name such as the log on for .mac and for software updates.
Has anybody got any ideas as to what I can do about either problem?

Hello Pinstripepress
A fresh OS X Install will correct any software issues, clean out the last owners junk and allow you to set it up as yours! Do an *Erase and Install* using the Install Disks (you got them right?) that came with the iMac when it was new.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1544?viewlocale=en_US
Dennis

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