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Network Encryption


Network Encryption  

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  1. 1. Password Type

    • Open (No Security, always compatible)
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    • WEP (Weakest, most compatibile)
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    • WPA (Stronger, less compatible)
    • WPA2 (Very strong, not always compatible)
    • WEAP (Extremely strong to weak, varies, rarely compatible)
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  2. 2. Encryption Type

    • PSK (Older, standard)
    • AES (Newer, stronger)


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I guarentee that most of the forum has no clue as to what the hell I am talking about, and for those that have no clue, if your network has a password on it, it's encrypted. If it doesn't, it's an open network. If it does have a password and you have no clue what WEP, WPA and WPA2 mean, select "Password Protected" and "Unknown".
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