To add encryption for wireless networks
the WEP key is your wireless internet password. if you have a wifi internet receiver you should know the WEP code
Check your wireless router's documentation on how to find its WEP key. Assumedly your PC/laptop also connect to your router, so they should have the WEP key already or else they couldn't connect.
Check the Linkhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wired_Equivalent_Privacy
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) codes are encryption keys used in wireless networks. When configured to use WEP, the network administrator will create a WEP key and then provide it to the network clients. WEP is no longer considered to be secure, and WPA/WPA2 have replaced it in most recent equipment. If you need to access a WEP-encrypted network on your Nintendo DSi, you should talk to whomever owns the network.
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WEP keys should be changed at least once after initial set up. This is to prevent users from relying on the default password. After that, the password can be changed as often as the user desires.
You're asking about the WEP key because you want Wi-Fi right? Well, the WEP isn't for the game, its for the Wi-Fi router in your house. It should be written on the bottom of it. Hope that's what you wanted!
WEP encrypts information passed between your wireless adapter and wireless access point. It should not be implemented due to weak encryption algorithm and can be decrypted by intruders within minutes.
WEP has been replaced by WPA.
The "easiest" way is to use a Linux OS CD designed for that purpose along with a Linux-compatible wireless adapter that supports injection. www.aircrack-ng.org should give you many points to start.
Where is the WEP key?
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)