The WEP code, if enabled, can typically be found on the Xfinity router's settings page. To access it, connect to your network and enter "http://10.0.0.1" in a web browser. Log in with your admin credentials, then navigate to the "Wireless" settings section to view or change the WEP key. If you don't see WEP settings, it may be because the router is using a different security type, like WPA/WPA2.
It depends on if your wireless router has a WEP security code on the network.
The Blekin54g is a wireless router, so I guess what you are asking for is the default log on password to access the router or you want a WEP code. The log on for control of the router by default is "admin" and no password. If another has been created for it then a hard reset of the router by using the recessed pin hole reset button will set the defaults. If its a WEP code you want then this you create yourself in the admin section of the router. If you're trying to access a router with a previously set up WEP code then you will have to talk to the admin of that unit to get the code.
A WEP key is set on a wireless router its not a code to play on xbox.live.
The default WEP key is a 10-digit number below the barcode on the bottom of your 2Wire router.
Only if the router you are tying to access with your iPod Touch is locked and requires a WEP key.
The WEP key is the encryption code needed to access a wireless router.
No, that is the part number. The WEP key is set by whoever originally set up the network. It is part of the configuration and is usually not recorded on the access point or router.
The WEP key is the encryption code for your wireless router. It is sometimes written on your router itself, but will be stored on your computer so it can access the router itself. If you do not have a wireless router, then you are actually seeing someone else's wireless hotspot. If it is not a public one, then it's not something you are allowed to use - the WEP security is exactly there to keep unauthorised people off the network.
A wep key has nothing to do with Pokémon Pearl, it is your wireless router's password.
The WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) code on an Arris router is the encryption key used to secure your wireless network. It is typically a 10 or 26 hexadecimal digit string, depending on whether you're using 64-bit or 128-bit WEP encryption. You can find this code in the router's settings interface, usually accessible via a web browser by entering the router's IP address. However, it's important to note that WEP is considered outdated and less secure compared to WPA or WPA2, so upgrading your security settings is recommended.
Error Code 51100 means that your Router's WEP Key has been changed.
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.