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Wireless Features
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I'd like to see Linksys correct the confusing terminology in this section, however, since most users are accustomed to looking for WPA PSK and WPA RADIUS modes instead of the "Pre-Shared Key" and "Pre-Shared Key RADIUS" selections offered. I was disappointed...
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WPA in action - AP "SOHO"
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upgrade process. Figure 2 shows the Security screen of a Belkin F5D7130 54G access point that's received its WPA upgrade and has been set to the WPA-PSK (Pre-Shared Key) mode. Figure 2: WPA - PSK Authentication The screenshot shows that setup is pretty easy...
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Wireless Working
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NDIS driver for a supported network driver in order to capture wireless packets. An Atheros WLAN adapter driver is included which supports WPA/PSK decryption, noise management and hardware timestamping with microsecond accuracy. A hierarchical tree view of...
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Skill Level 1: Anyone with commonly available wardriving tools
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such as cowpatty are already available to perform dictionary-based attacks against WPA-PSK. Robert Moskowitz, Senior Technical Director ICSA Labs, recommended in this article using an 128 bit PSK. Fortunately, all WPA implementations accept alphanumeric PSKs,...
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Functions, Pricing & Availability
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and more. Wireless features include MAC address filtering and the ability to tweak Basic and Transmit rates, Beacon and DTIM interval, etc. Kudos to Linksys for supporting WPA and WPA2, both Personal (PSK) and Enterprise (RADIUS), the latter of which requires...
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Wireless Features
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MAC address association controls The GS includes a full set of wireless encryption and authentication options, including support for Wi-Fi Protected Access' (WPA) "Enterprise" (RADIUS) and Pre-Shared Key (PSK) modes. The GS can also pass WEP-encrypted authentication...
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Wireless Features
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features that help keep wireless communications secure, such as supporting Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA), 802.1x authentication and MAC address filtering. TIP: For more information about WPA, see our Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) NeedToKnow - Part II. WPA support...
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Who are You?
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the option to ship with WPA turned on or off. At minimum, the WPA user interfaces on products should not ship with default (or null) passwords, and require (or at least strongly urge) the user to enable WPA and guide them through entering the master key on...
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Answers - 2
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Key (PSK) method. WPA2 is the implementation of the full 802.11i standard and adds stronger AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) encryption and a few other improvements to WPA. Both WPA and WPA2 are much more secure than WEP. To use WPA or WPA2, you may need...