It must be provided initially by the organization offering the network service, be it the cable company, the satelite company, etc. It is usually a very long (aprox 25 digits) string and is alphanumeric (letter and numbers). I believe after a usser logs onto the service he/she has the option to enter their own key provided they follow the same format for length of characters. Normally when one signs up for service with a provider, they provide the network access key to the customer in case of system errors where the customer might be required to enter the key.
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NCK means network Code key, which can be used to access the network..
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You need to look on your wireless router and then check the code and then type that in to your PSP.
Contact your service provider.
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No, the WEP key is the encryption code used to access your network. If you did a scan for active networks, the things you see are the 'SSN', the network 'names'.
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An access code is a number you dial to get to a system that lets you place your call. For example, to use a calling card, you need to dial the access number (either something like 101XXXX or a toll-free number) for that particular brand of calling card.
A Toshiba network camera is a camera manufactured by Toshiba, and placed on a network, usually as a security camera. This network is a wireless network, meaning it can be viewed and changed by users. In order to access the camera network, a user would need a login code.
On your Pal Pad in the Key Items pocket of your bag. You will not have a friend code until you access the WFC network at least once.
Access code generically refers to a password for authorized access to an asset. A WEP key, on the other hand, is the password required for the exchange of encrypted messages among the members of a Wi-Fi network.
Seattle Community Access Network was created in 1999.