It is possible that your WEP key is inputted incorrectly. You may want to check to make sure it is correct. If your computer is connected to the router you wish to find the WEP key of, then follow these steps.
1.Open Network and Sharing Center by right-clicking your connection icon at the bottom-right corner of the screen.
2.Click the link of the network you're connected to. (Should say "Wireless Network Connection 'router's name here')
3.Then click the button "Wireless Properties"
4.Then click the Security tab
5.It should show your Security, and Encryption type. Also there should be your password in secret bullet form. Simply click "Show characters" and Voila! Your WEP key should be staring you in the face.
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It is possible that your WEP key is inputted incorrectly. You may want to check to make sure it is correct. If your computer is connected to the router you wish to find the WEP key of, then follow these steps.
1.Open Network and Sharing Center by right-clicking your connection icon at the bottom-right corner of the screen.
2.Click the link of the network you're connected to. (Should say "Wireless Network Connection 'router's name here')
3.Then click the button "Wireless Properties"
4.Then click the Security tab
5.It should show your Security, and Encryption type. Also there should be your password in secret bullet form. Simply click "Show characters" and Voila! Your WEP key should be staring you in the face.