Nintendo Wifi Info [Wii & DS]
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I didn't quite understood your question as where does the lock appears, on the modem settings or in your system?
If the lock appears on your system, then this explains it:
Wii wifi guide
If the lock appears on your system, then this explains it:
DS wifi guideFrom PD Ghost Buster's Guide wrote:Second is an image of a lock. Very simply, if the lock is open, there is no
encryption on the network and you will be able to immediately connect to it. If
the lock is closed, that means encryption is in place. The lock can be two
different colors. Red indicates WEP, which means you will need the WEP key for
that network if you want to connect to it. The lock could also be gray, which
means the network is using WPA. At this time (more on this in my "Thinking out
Loud" section), WEP is the only supported form of encryption for the DS, so if
you see a gray lock, you cannot connect to that network.
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