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WPA in action - Intersil 11g Performance
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click on image for a larger view) Figure 13 shows the results from tests using a Linksys WPC11v3 11b Client and Intersil 11b WPA Reference AP. The AP is the same design used by the Wi-Fi Alliance as part of its WPA certification test bed, and I used the WPA...
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Are We There Yet?
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Are We There Yet?. wpa . The Wi-Fi Alliance and IEEE 802.11 Task Group i have finally heard the voice of the marketplace.. So let's see, WPA gives us robust encryption and user authentication that even a home user can deal with. So what are those IEEE guys...
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Closing Thoughts
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had to use the "Pre-shared Key" nomenclature because the Wi-Fi Alliance wouldn't let them use the term "WPA" in the product until after certification. Finally, it turns out that Linksys has included a WPA client for folks who aren't running WinXP. Just open...
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Et Tu, Wi-Fi Alliance?
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loss of certification of any product claiming 802.11n capability not too long ago. And now it has not only changed its position, but completely rolled over. Glenn Fleishman has compared the Alliance's announcement to its earlier and successful WPA program....
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Wireless Perf. - Security
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there are a number of feature enhancements in addition to the WPA supplicant. The supplicant, by the way, includes support for EAP-TLS and EAP-PEAP, 802.1x, and Cisco-LEAP authentication in addition to WPA and WPA-PSK. You can also use WPA and 802.1x certificates....
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Skill Level 0: Anyone with a wireless computer
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few years old have often reached their end of support lifecycle, meaning that no new firmware upgrades will be made available. If you find that your AP’s latest firmware doesn’t support at least the improved security of WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access), and...
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Inside Story
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you can see that the 11g radio module comes from SyChip, instead of Agere, which supplies the F1000's 11b radio. Figure 3: Main board back (click image to enlarge) The WLAN6100 module (PDF link) itself actually does support WPA2, WPA, WEP, 802.1x, LEAP and...
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Answers - 3
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minutes. See the TomsNetworking How to Crack WEP series. Top • If a product is 802.11g spec-compliant or 11g Wi-Fi certified does it include Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) support? Generally, yes. But you'll need to check the Wi-Fi certification details...