What’s the best way to deal with embedded devices that only support WEP with respect to WPA/WPA2 networks and keeping them secure? Unfortunately, some embedded devices are not upgradeable to WPA/WPA2.
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Your iMac's wireless networking system can connect to just about any wireless network. As of the date of publication, it supports Wireless-A/B/G/N networking on both the 2.4 and 5.0 GHz bands. The ...
The first wireless security network to mark its appearance was WEP or Wired Equivalent Privacy. It started off with 64-bit encryption (weak) and eventually went all ...
However, WPA will support a mixed environment of client devices using either WPA or WEP. Expect WPA to stick around for a while too, since Advanced Encryption Standard, the successor to WPA to be ...
A network security key is basically your Wi-Fi password — it's the encryption key that protects your internet. There are three different kinds of network security keys: WEP, WPA, and WPA2, each more ...
Previously at GIGAZINEAn algorithm that deciphers the wireless LAN encryption method "WEP" in an instant was announced by Professor Masakatsu Morii of Kobe UniversityWe talked about this, but this ...
Just a quick question guys.<BR> <BR>I recently helped a friend of mine setup a WAP at his place of business. This was done so that the managers could access the net via their laptops without haveing ...
Well, that's what I'm using now because one of my notebooks can't login when I'm using WPA.<BR><BR>I haven't been keeping up with wireless security as there's just too many standards/options/flavors ...
The Wi-Fi security protocol WEP should not be relied on to protect sensitive material, according to three German security researchers who have discovered a faster way to crack it. They plan to ...