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.
it is a type of a code or password to get on the internet
WEP stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy - it is a form of wireless encryption which stops unauthorised people accessing a router or encrypted data. On the PSP, the WEP key is the decryption key for a specific router - so you'd use the same WEP key your PC or laptop uses to connect to your wireless router, then the PSP can use it too.
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.
The WEP key is the same one your PC or laptop uses to access your wireless router. If you don't have a wireless router, then you're looking at someone else's, the WEP key is actually there to stop unauthorised people like you from accessing it.
The 'WEP' key is the encryption key set by the owner of the wireless router. If it's your own router, then you should already know the WEP key, it's the same one your PC/Laptop uses to connect. If it's someone else's router, then you'd need to get their permission. Otherwise the encryption is doing its job fine and keeping unauthorised people off the network.
it is a type of a code or password to get on the internet
WEP stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy - it is a form of wireless encryption which stops unauthorised people accessing a router or encrypted data. On the PSP, the WEP key is the decryption key for a specific router - so you'd use the same WEP key your PC or laptop uses to connect to your wireless router, then the PSP can use it too.
the WEP key is your wireless internet password. if you have a wifi internet receiver you should know the WEP code
You need to ask the owner of the router.
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.
If your router is protected by WEP encryption, then yes, you need to know the WEP key to allow the DS to access it.
The WEP key is the same one your PC or laptop uses to access your wireless router. If you don't have a wireless router, then you're looking at someone else's, the WEP key is actually there to stop unauthorised people like you from accessing it.
WPA or WEP
The internet password for your wifi
find out your wep key enter it into the wep key area choose manually connect to internet. should be good to go
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.