Where is my ipad security wpa key

Hi,
I am beginner... and trying to connect my Sony Blu Ray player to the hotspot from my Ipad Mini which has 3g data plan.  The player asks for
WPA Key?
Can anyone enlighten me as to the whereabouts of this 'key' so that I can satisfy the player requirements, and use it's onboard Iplayer app to
download TV programs via the Ipad's data plan.
Many thanks,
Laddie_1

Hi Daniel,
My old Samsung netbook (this one) is connected to the Ipad using the hotspot WiFi Password, I do input
the same password into the BluRay Player correctly, however the players 'status' page shows:
Connection method: Wireless
Wireless Connection: OK
Internet Access: Failed
Network (SSID): My Ipad
Signal Strength: 100%
Security: WPA/WPA2-PSK
IP addr setting: Auto
IP addr: 172.20.10.6
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.240
Default Gateway: 172.20.10.1
DNS Settings: Auto
Primary DNS: 217.171.132.1
Secondary DNS: 217.171.132.1
MAC addr: xxxxxxx
Proxy Server: Not Used.
so it sees the network and connects, just can get out onto the Internet with it.
Many thanks,
Laddie_1

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