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.
No. WEP is a wireless encryption protocol that is obsolete by today's standard. No idea what a modem access code is but it sounds like a password to gain access into the modem or device.
No The WEP key is the key used to encrypt the wireless traffic, so people can't sniff the data and see what your doing. No WEP key, no connect to the network. No router password, and you can't log into the router to modify the WEP key.
The 64 bit WEP key uses a 40 bit (10 Hex character) Encryption and a128 bit WEP key uses a 104 bit (26 Hex Character) Encryption.So the 128 bit WEP key is a higher level of encryption compared to 64 bit WEP.
A WEP key is like a lock that protects your wi-fi connection from being used by "unauthorised people". It's not just for DS games, it's part of the router. If you don't know a router's WEP key, then you aren't authorised to use it.
it doesn't actually start with a wep key, you need to change this on the bt router configuration page which i am trying to find as well
In the typical Wi-Fi connection setup, a WEP key is a password that is used to allow exchange of encrypted messages among the members of a Wi-Fi network. WEP means Wired Equivalent Privacy.
The WEP key is the encryption code needed to access a wireless router.
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'.
Only if the router you are tying to access with your iPod Touch is locked and requires a WEP key.
WEP is a type of wireless encryption. Devices can access that network using a WEP key, the decryption code. Some people might refer to that as a PIN, but PINs are typically numeric and shorter than a WEP key, and also are meant to identify one person, while multiple devices may share a WEP key.
No. Your WEP key is the password placed on the router you are trying to access.
It's the same access key you use to access your wireless router. Use the same one that your PC/Laptop uses.
The WEP key is the same one your PC or laptop uses to access your wireless router. If you don't have a wireless router, then you're looking at someone else's, the WEP key is actually there to stop unauthorised people like you from accessing it.
The WEP key is the code used to access a wireless router. You just use the same one your own PC or laptop uses to connect to your wireless router - if you do not own a wireless router, then the connections your DS shows belong to other people, they're passcoded so unauthorised people can't access it.
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.
A wep key has nothing to do with Pokémon Pearl, it is your wireless router's password.
That doesn't technically make sense - a WEP key is the password used to access an encrypted (one form of encryption at least) router. If you don't have a router, it makes no sense to ask for a WEP key - a WEP key to access what? It's like a key with no lock, the WEP key is for a router.So if there's no router, there's no point wanting a WEP key. If there is a router and you don't know the WEP key, then clearly it's someone else's router, and the encryption is precisely to stop unauthorised people using it.
WEP, or Wired Equivalent Privacy, is a kind of wireless encryption. So if your wireless router is using WEP encryption, it will have a passcode to allow your devices to connect and use it. That is what the DS is asking for.