The key code, often referred to as the Wi-Fi password or security key, is typically located on a sticker on the bottom of the router. This sticker may also include the default network name (SSID) and other information. If you cannot find it there, consult the router's manual or the manufacturer's website for further assistance.
The default WEP key is a 10-digit number below the barcode on the bottom of your 2Wire 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.
on the top bottom or side
If you are trying to find the wep key of a router, check the bottom of it
A WEP Key is different on each router. No router will have the same. To find out what yours is, consult your user manual, or look at the bottom of your router, some have it printed there.
At the bottom of the linksys router
The WEP key is the encryption code needed to access a wireless router.
Assuming you have a real 2Wire, Inc. wireless gateway/router, and you are still using your factory default WEP key, it is printed on the bottom of the router. It is a 10-digit number and that is what you would enter into your Nintendo DS to get it on the Internet.
When resetting a Cisco 1841 router, the default password recovery and administration key is "confreg 0x2142." This allows you to reset the router with a new configuration.
The network key for a 2Wire 256 router is typically a unique passphrase that is set during the initial configuration. If you do not know the key, you can often find it printed on a sticker on the back or bottom of the router. Alternatively, you can access the router's settings through a web browser by entering its IP address and logging in with the admin credentials to view or change the network key. If you have reset the router, the default key may be provided in the router's manual or on the manufacturer's website.
The network key, often referred to as the Wi-Fi password, is typically found on a label affixed to the router itself. This label is usually located on the bottom or back of the device and may be labeled as "WPA key," "WEP key," or "Network Security Key." If it's not there, you can also access the router's settings through a web browser by entering the router's IP address, where the key can be found under the wireless settings section.
Error Code 51100 means that your Router's WEP Key has been changed.