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The WPA key for a Virgin Media internet box is usually located on a label on the back or bottom of the device. It may be referred to as the "WPA Key," "Wireless Key," or "Wi-Fi Password." If you can't find it there, you can also access it through the router's web interface by logging in with your admin credentials.
WPA key is sometimes on your wireless router usually on the bottom.If its not on your router you can check it by connecting to your router by Ethernet and going to the default gateway. Enter the username and password once inside the router just go and check the settings for it.
Move as close as you can to your wireless router, and if your router has an encryption lock (WEP or WPA key), disable it.
It means the WPA key for your router, the same key your other devices use to connect to it. It is an encryption key that only lets authorised users use that network.
You need to put a wep / wpa key on it. WEP is quite easy to break, so its advisable to use WPA. Just log into your router and then go to security and enable wpa. Reset the router and away you go. Then go to your laptop and then for the first login enter the key and then tell it to remember it.
Your WPA key is whatever password you have placed on your router. Most routers do not enable WPA by default, so you must have set it, and hence you should know the password. what if you forgot your password you had set for it, where can you find it?
The WEP key is the encryption code needed to access a wireless router.
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Are you sure the Sky Router is using WEP? The default is WPA, which a regular DS cannot decrypt.
wep and wpa both are encryption standards to make a more secure wifi network, so your xbox needs to have the same wep/wpa code that your router is set to. if you have to choose between wep or wpa, choose wpa if possible because it is virtualy uncrackable and it will save your bacon
The WPA-PSK TKIP code for a 2Wire 770 router refers to the pre-shared key (PSK) used for securing a wireless network. This key is typically a password that you set up during the router's configuration. To find or change this key, you would need to access the router's settings through its web interface, usually by entering its IP address in a web browser. If you haven't set a custom key, it might be printed on a label on the router itself.
That depends on the router being used to connect to the internet. Ask whoever maintains your internet connection.