Did you mean your network card's unique key? It called MAC address:
1. Click the "Start" on the left bottom of your desktop.
2. Click Run...
3. Type cmd in the text box that appears. A command prompt window launches on the desktop.
4. In this command window, type ipconfig /all. Details are shown for each of the computer's network adapters. Computers installed with VPN software or emulation software will possess one or more virtual adapters.
5. The IP Address field states the current IP address for that network adapter.
6. The Physical Address field states the MAC address for that adapter.
To find a WEP key on a Windows computer, one must open up Control Panel, click "Network and Internet Connections", click "Wireless Network Setup Wizard", go through the instructions, and click "Print Network Settings" at the end.
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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.
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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.
You may have to enter a password or WEP Key. You can find this on a card that came with the router. Or on the back of the 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'.
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.
well, my friend. Everybody has there own different WEP key