"O-thah wep ea se" in the Shawnee language means "woman of peace." It is a name that conveys a sense of harmony and tranquility.
No. The WEP key is a separate password.
It's usually a WEP Key issue.
Check the Linkhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wired_Equivalent_Privacy
The internet password for your wifi
wep and wpa both are encryption standards to make a more secure wifi network, so your xbox needs to have the same wep/wpa code that your router is set to. if you have to choose between wep or wpa, choose wpa if possible because it is virtualy uncrackable and it will save your bacon
WEP is a type of wireless encryption. Devices can access that network using a WEP key, the decryption code. Some people might refer to that as a PIN, but PINs are typically numeric and shorter than a WEP key, and also are meant to identify one person, while multiple devices may share a WEP key.
'WEP' is a form of wireless encryption. Your PS3 is asking for the same passcode that you use on your PC or laptop, to connect to your wireless network.
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WEP is a type of wireless encryption, it encrypts the signal between router and connected device. The router will have a decryption key which is what all connected devices must use. So that is the WEP key it is asking for.
You configure them when setting up your wireless router. The SSID is the 'name' it broadcasts, and the WEP key is the code a device needs to be able to unencrypt data sent by it. Once you've got the router set up, you can enter the SSID and WEP key into the DS, to allow it to connect to your router.
WEP has been replaced by WPA.
Wireless routers can be secured by using different types of encryption, which require an encryption key to download. So if your router uses 'WEP' encryption, then you'd select WEP on the PSP, before entering the WEP key specific to your router.