Yes and no. You can manually produce it, but it has to meet certain requirements. For wpa for instance they are all 10 or 16 digit hexadecimal numbers.
What you may be thinking of is that you can specify a "passphrase" that can be a word or phrase that the router converts to a corresponding 10 or 16 digit binary number. Then a user could enter the same passphrase into his client and it would produce the same binary number. The actual "password" that passes between the systems is not a word at all...it's the hex number.|||Yes, you can. You must first open up your browser, and then type the IP address of your router in the address bar. It's usually something like 192.168.1.1 or something like that. It should be in the manual for it. This brings up the setup up and then you find where it has you enter a password. You can choose, if I'm not mistaken, what kind of password you want. I recommend changing it, because otherwise people could sap off your internet.|||You should be able to.
On mine I go to Administration, then Management and there is a an option to change the password.
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