The network key is basically the password of the network your trying to connect to. Ask the owner of the network for the password or make sure your typing it exactly like you were told.
Basically you only need two things to connect to a network, the SSID, the name of the network (JohnsHouse, Motel6, etc, for example) and the password or KEY. (you would get the password from the owner of the network, either John or the desk person at the Motel 6.)
Well, I guess you would need 3 things, you also need to have the same encryption that the network is using also, WEP, WPA, WPA2, etc, they have to match.
When someone sets up a a Wirelss network, there is an option to use a Wireless Equivalency Privacy (WEP) key. It is bascially a password that anyone who wants to get on the network has to type in to access the network It is used as a security device so not just anyone can get on their network. So to answer your question, you need to ask someone for their network key to log into there wireless network.
Here are the steps to change wireless key (see related links).
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The WEP key is the password for the wireless network. If you generate the key in dessid, when you try to join the network you can tap in the password box and select "Paste." Then the key will be pasted in and you can join the network.
Protected wireless networks have a key to gain access to it. If your key does not match the key which is set in the router's settings, you get network security key mismatch error.
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'.
NCK means network Code key, which can be used to access the network..
The WPA or WEP key required to access a wireless network can sometimes be found written on the outside of the hardware. If not, it would be best to ask the network administrator.
The WEP key is the encryption key your wireless router uses to stop unauthorised people accessing the network. When you set yours up, you'll have set the key so your computer or laptop can access your network. All you need to do is use that same key on the DSi to access the network.
It is not required, no.
In general, yes. The WiFi password is a network security key. There are some special systems, however, which require a different network security key to access the internet, sometimes even if you have a wired connection.
'BigPondA6B04A' is the name of someone's private, personal wireless network. Only the administrator of that network knows the network key, and this stops unauthorised people (ie, you) from accessing it.