Hi,
WEP is wired equivalent privacy,is 10 bit long key for your wireless connection. exept for moman his has 9 ditigs
its a wifi or network password
The internet password for your wifi
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.
the WEP key is your wireless internet password. if you have a wifi internet receiver you should know the WEP code
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 WEP key is the encryption password used to access the network. The network owner has the password, and only puts it on devices that are authorised to use it. That's how it keeps unauthorised people (ie, you) from connecting to it.
NO, I would'nt say no but it depends. If the wifi you pick up with your laptop is secure with no WEP or password on it then yes you should be able to connect. If it has a WEP or password on it then you will need the WEP key and password to connect and use the wifi. Also the networks you pick up may be Ad-hoc networks these types will not allow you to connect to the internet. So, If theres no password then yes, If it has a password then you need it.
Technically no. WEP refers to a form of encryption used in wireless networks that is usually set with a password. For all intents and purposes, the encryption key used for the wireless network is the password for that network. A WAN is a wide area network that encompasses several smaller Local Area Networks onto one network.
No. Your WEP key is the password placed on the router you are trying to access.
A WEP key has nothing to do with your DS system but the WEP key is the password that is needed for secured wireless modem networks when you're trying to set up the connection with other devices. Most default WEP keys can be on the router or the modem already but if the key isn't a default one then you'll have to ask whoever set up your modem or Router for the WEP key.
No. The WEP key is a separate password.
The WEP key is found on the router, not the DS unit or the WII. The WEP is different all routers.