We're do I go on my iPad to enter my wireless network key number

We're do I go to enter my wireless net work key ? Number

Hi Barbaraclark,
If you are seeing Client ID, then it sounds like you are already connected to your Wifi. When you initiallly set it up, it should ask for a Newtork Name and also have a Security option. Under the Security option, you would see:
WEP
WPA
WPA2
WPA Enterprise
WPA2 Enterprise
Usually your network key would be a WEP key, but not always - depends on what your provider has.
However, you do not see the page with the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Router, etc. (with Client ID at the bottom of the list) unless you are already connected.
So, not sure what you are looking to do?
GB

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