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What is a WEP key?

April 22, 2006 / Dave Taylor / iPod & MP3 Player Help, Linux Help / 67 Comments

Hi I’m having a problem with my Sony PSP and connecting it to the internet see I can get through everything but the WEP code. Is there a common WEP key? Are they all different? How would I be able to get mine? I searched everywhere but I still can’t find it! HELP ME PLEASE!

This is an amazingly common question I get from readers of Ask Dave Taylor and I can only assume that it’s related to my being so well ranked for the phrase Sony PSP Help on the search engines.
Here’s the scoop: just like a housekey is keyed, literally designed to only open one lock, so is a wireless network security password intended to just open up one door, one access point to the Internet. If you don’t have my house key, you can’t unlock my front door, and similarly, if you don’t have my WEP key, you cannot use my wireless network access point.
Let me say that a different way too: if you are trying to use someone’s wireless Internet (or “wifi”) access point and don’t have their password key, whether they’re using WEP or WPA security, you will not be able to connect successfully and go online.
The only way around this is to figure out whose access point it is and ask them for their password, if they’ll give it to you. If they won’t, or if it’s that mean guy from across the hall or down the street, you’re out of luck and will need to set up your own access point if you want to get your Sony PSP online in your home.
Here’s a good article to read: Set up a wireless access point for your Sony PSP.
Again, I can’t say this strongly enough: WEP and WPA are passwords intended specifically to keep unregistered, unknown users out of the network. You cannot trick them, guess the password or circumvent the security and utilize their access point, whether you’re using a pokey little Nintendo DS unit, a Sony PSP, or even a high-powered Mac or PC laptop.
With that in mind, I can now answer your questions: there is not a common WEP key because that’d be like having a keyed doorlock on your front door, but having it use the same key code as every other door on the street. It’d be useless.
If you have your own wireless base station, check my earlier referenced article too, as I talk about how you can typically find your WEP or WPA password and enter it into your wifi device (PSP, etc).
Hope that helps clear things up a bit.
Once you are online, don’t forget to check out the many articles I have discussing various aspects of Sony PSP Internet Connectivity too!

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67 comments on “What is a WEP key?”

  1. rahul says:
    April 26, 2012 at 4:53 am

    D757B7C9A8EB607EDB8607A4A
    this one is wep key plz decrpyt it

    Reply
  2. Dominick Glass says:
    March 14, 2012 at 9:37 pm

    I formated my lap top i tried to connect but it needs my wep key I have it but theres no place to put my wep key in. How do I put it in to connect.
    Thank You.

    Reply
  3. jeffro says:
    February 17, 2012 at 2:12 am

    i have asked the question about why my wep key password all of a sudden is not valid on my ps3 cant understand as has worked for last 7 months can you help

    Reply
  4. bou tikon says:
    September 15, 2011 at 8:23 am

    where can i find my wpa …………. i forgot it

    Reply
  5. saratho says:
    December 10, 2010 at 9:21 am

    how to get bypasswireless key /code thank sir/ my saratho in Zambia

    Reply
  6. patrick says:
    September 11, 2010 at 5:45 am

    if you have problems figuring out what your wep key code is why don’t you call your service provider for help or use your psp to scan for an internet connection to find your wep key code by going to settings network scan on your psp and you can even save images from the internet on your psp or ps3 by clicking file save image and by having the arrow key on image press triangle file save image and look for the wep key code on your wireless router box it should be there

    Reply
  7. amy says:
    September 5, 2010 at 11:05 am

    ok ppl i seen so many of these questions on different sites, normally, your wep password is your phone number.(if you did not call and have it changed)
    how do i know this? my mom had the same issue with her ds.

    Reply
  8. Shell says:
    April 15, 2010 at 6:18 pm

    Hi Dave
    I have a Sony PSP and have followed your instructions for setting this up on the internet. When I do the auto search it tells me my connection is a WPA-PSK (TKIP) with security. I have tried putting in the security code (which I know) and it does come up ‘connecting to access point’, ‘receiving key info’ but then I get A CONNECTION ERROR HAS OCCURRED. THE KEY INFORMATION EXCHANGE TIMED OUT. Do you have any ideas what I am to try now?
    Shell

    Reply
  9. Rakesh says:
    December 30, 2009 at 3:28 am

    i dont know how to type wep key please teach me and gie one wep key for my help……..

    Reply
  10. ryan says:
    April 17, 2009 at 3:35 pm

    can i find wpa password key by use my laptop computer. to find right passcode

    Reply
  11. thehomiepayaso says:
    April 15, 2009 at 8:54 pm

    get this straight….
    the router has the wep key
    not the psp

    Reply
  12. Obed Aguilar says:
    March 31, 2009 at 8:21 am

    Hey i have an hp pavilion ze5300 but wenever i want to connect wirelessly to another internet router that is in range it asks me for the Wep key…. nd i want to get into internet but i cant because the other internet router asks for my Wep key….please someone help me

    Reply
  13. thomas smith says:
    March 24, 2009 at 11:26 am

    This does contain lies. I can usually crack a WEP key in under 10 minutes. They dont keep people out.

    Reply
  14. fLORENCE says:
    March 21, 2009 at 5:26 pm

    I don’t have a comment, I want to ask a question. My server says my internet is working fine, that it is a problem with my pc. I think I have deleted my dll drive. Please tell me how I can reinstall them without charge, which I can’t afford.

    Reply
  15. diana says:
    January 24, 2009 at 8:41 am

    what do you do to people that are stealing internet with out paying for it.and are useing some one else web key to get it free and they dont live in the same house but across the yard

    Reply
  16. jorden says:
    January 24, 2009 at 8:34 am

    i want to use my mom laptop and other games on but she want let me have her web key to play she said i had to get my own.how do i do that thank you my grandmother has a laptop but it is not a wireless can she get a web key

    Reply
  17. barbara says:
    January 24, 2009 at 8:27 am

    i don’t have wireless but my granddaughter has a ds and want a web key for her tinker bell game how do i get one please help me

    Reply

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