Hi there

I think it's sad that a provider "upgrades" a customers router to use
WEP as wireless encryption, because WEP is close to useless. The only
wireless encryption standard right now that is not yet cracked it WPA2.
Some even claim they can crack WPA within minutes.

But I guess you probably aren't looking for a lecture about wireless
security but for a solution. I think you need to convert the ASCII WEP
key to a HEX key. This should give you 26 HEX numbers from your 13 ASCII
characters.

Try a WEP key converter like this one:

http://www.dirtymonday.net/key_convert.html

Hope this helps
Felix


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