Sunday, 30 September 2012

WPA-2 and IEEE

 WPA-2 and IEEE :

802.11i includes dynamic key exchange, much stronger encryption, and user authentication. The Wi-Fi Alliance continues its product certification role for 802.11i, but with a twist on the names used for the standard. Because of the success of the WPA industry standard and the popularity of the term “WPA,” the Wi-Fi Alliance calls 802.11i WPA2, meaning the second version of WPA. So, when buying and configuring products, you will more likely see references to WPA2 rather than 802.11i.

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