Many networks still rely on WEP for security: 59 percent of the 15,000 Wi-Fi networks surveyed in a large German city in September 2006 used it, with only 18 percent using the newer Wi-Fi Protected ...
BT has launched the latest version of its Home Hub Wi-Fi router. The new device, unveiled on Monday, is the first released by any UK internet service provider to use 802.11n Wi-Fi technology, BT ...
New wireless security standard could drive hot spot, academic installations. The wireless LAN industry’s first crack at security – 802.11 Wired Equivalent Privacy ...
As wireless LANs proliferate across the enterprise, unauthorized access points become more common. Access points are relatively inexpensive and easy to install. Individuals or groups within a company ...
Wireless devices, including laptop computers and PDAs (personal digital assistants) that are widely used to access corporate computer networks rely on a protocol that has “major security flaws” and ...
Q: An option in our access point interface calls for the configuration of four WEP keys. Why would you need four instead of one? Is it in order to share the encryption/decryption load across clients?
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