On 30/05/07 18:06, London School of Puppetry wrote: > Can anyone tell me what a WEP key is and what it does? > Caroline (LSP)
Hi Caroline, Note: I'm a computer science geek but I'll try to keep this simple :) WEP ("Wired Equivalent Privacy") basically provides a layer of security on top of a wireless network connection. In order to connect to a WEP-secured network with your wireless card, you need to provide your network connection manager with the WEP key for that network. The WEP key is a string of characters (you can think of it as a sort of password). Not all wireless connections use WEP, some are completely open, some use different kinds of security methods. I'm sure someone will mention this next bit so I'll get there first: WEP has been found to be quite easy to circumvent, so it's not that good a way of securing a wireless network, but it's better than nothing and it's still used quite widely. Hope that helps. -- Andy Price http://andrewprice.me.uk -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/