You only need a WEP key if you connect using wireless. LAN connections do not require a WEP key.
You should be able to find the WEP key by accessing your wireless router.
Usually, to do this, you need to connect to the router using an Ethernet cable. Then open up a web browser (such as Firefox or internet Explorer) and browse to 192.168.2.1. This is a common IP address for routers. However, some routers are configured differently, so try 10.0.0.1 and 192.168.1.1 as well. If those 3 IP addresses do not work, check Google or the manual to find your router's default IP. NOTE - The IP codes do not work using google chrome
If you are prompted for a password and you have changed it, enter the new user/password. If not, the most common default user/password is admin/admin.
You should now have the setup screen for your router. Go to the "wireless" tab and you should see your WEP key; however, it may be encrypted. If it is, just change the WEP key to whatever you want.
Note to users of Windows 7:
If your computer is connected to the router you wish to find the WEP key of, then follow these steps.
Another way of finding the WEP:
Look on the bottom of your wireless router; the numbers that are between the ( ) bars are the WEP key.
Follow these instructions:
Use the first WEP key for DS and your other consoles.
This depends on the operating system, if you are using windows then try right clicking the network status icon on the bottom right toolbar and click configure or something similar. Then find your network that you're connected to and look to see if you can find the password which should be shown as a series of asterisks. Click the show characters option on that page.
A WEP key is usually a string of 10 hexadecimal characters. To find the WEP key on a computer, right-click your network and select Properties. On the Security tab, the WEP key can be found in the Network Security Key field.
If the router was provided by your ISP, you can find it on your wirless router, usually a small sticker on the side or the bottom of the router. If its a router that you have purchased you may need to go to the manufacturers website to find it. If for some reason your ISP provided router does not have a wep key sticker, you may need to call their tech support for further assistance.
If you mean where to set your WEP, you need to go to your router's setup page which is located at http://192.168.0.1 or something close to that. It depends on your router manufacturer.
It the security settings for wireless networks (you have to log on your router to get access to such options).
on a sticker on the router and if you can't find it call the company you have and you can change it to whatever you want
it doesn't actually start with a wep key, you need to change this on the bt router configuration page which i am trying to find as well
The 64 bit WEP key uses a 40 bit (10 Hex character) Encryption and a128 bit WEP key uses a 104 bit (26 Hex Character) Encryption.So the 128 bit WEP key is a higher level of encryption compared to 64 bit WEP.
No The WEP key is the key used to encrypt the wireless traffic, so people can't sniff the data and see what your doing. No WEP key, no connect to the network. No router password, and you can't log into the router to modify the WEP key.
A WEP key is like a lock that protects your wi-fi connection from being used by "unauthorised people". It's not just for DS games, it's part of the router. If you don't know a router's WEP key, then you aren't authorised to use it.
In the typical Wi-Fi connection setup, a WEP key is a password that is used to allow exchange of encrypted messages among the members of a Wi-Fi network. WEP means Wired Equivalent Privacy.
A wep key has nothing to do with Pokémon Pearl, it is your wireless router's password.
well, my friend. Everybody has there own different WEP key
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.
A WEP key is get up off lazy butt and find it out your self
Check your wireless router's documentation on how to find its WEP key. Assumedly your PC/laptop also connect to your router, so they should have the WEP key already or else they couldn't connect.
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.
You put a magnet on the hard drive.
that's what I'm trying to find out
WEP means Wireless Encryption Protocol Its used in wireless communication. eg: in wi-fi connections
Cain & Abel will find any network key stored on your computer.
Check the Linkhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wired_Equivalent_Privacy
Yes and you need to be near the computer and have an ssid code it also depends where you are