internet mobile broadband typically does not use a WEP key, as WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is an outdated security protocol primarily used for securing Wi-Fi networks. Instead, mobile broadband connections, such as those provided by cellular networks, use different security measures, including encryption protocols like LTE or 5G security features. If you're connecting to a mobile hotspot, it may have a Wi-Fi password, but it would generally be secured with more robust encryption methods than WEP.
find out your wep key enter it into the wep key area choose manually connect to internet. should be good to go
the WEP key is your wireless internet password. if you have a wifi internet receiver you should know the WEP code
If your router is protected by WEP encryption, then yes, you need to know the WEP key to allow the DS to access it.
it is a type of a code or password to get on the internet
WPA or WEP
The internet password for your wifi
To find your WEP key on a mobile device, go to the Wi-Fi settings and select the network you're connected to. Look for an option labeled "Advanced" or "Security," where the WEP key may be displayed. If it’s not visible, you may need to enter the network password or access your router's settings through a web browser to retrieve the WEP key. Note that WEP is considered outdated and insecure; consider using WPA2 or WPA3 for better security.
Secure the hotspot with a password, such as a WEP key.
People outside your home (but within range of your router) could use your wireless internet, if they knew your WEP key. However if you don't give anyone your WEP key, they would be unable to access your router.
The WEP key is unique to the installation. There is no master key.
The WEP key is part of your router and it would be the same thing your PC or laptops use to connect to your wireless network. On Windows 7 you can left click on your connection icon, right click on your connection and select properties, then on the security tab there's the option to show your WEP key. Or, you could check your router's documentation, as you can log into the router's control panel through a PC browser, you can see the WEP key there. Lastly, sometimes the WEP key is on a label on the router itself, as part of its default settings, check that also.
Probably 578511 is an error indication but i know that a wep key has to have letters in it so 578511 is not a wep key.