WPA, or Wi-Fi Protected Access, is an encryption standard used on newer wireless routers to secure wireless data transmission. It was designed to replace the older, less-secure WEP standard and comes ...
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From what I read, WPA-TKIP was supposed to run on both 802.11b network interface cards and routers. Indeed, most 802.11b network cards was updated, but not routers. For a client, the encryption ...
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