What is difference between WEP, WPA and WPA2?
tyson 01-December-2008 05:25:24 PM

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Visit following links:

->http://www.webopedia.com/DidYouKnow/Computer_Science/2007/WEP_WPA_wireless_security.asp

->http://www.webopedia.com/DidYouKnow/Computer_Science/2007/WEP_WPA_wireless_security.asp
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PLZ visit the subsequent link
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Posted by Hash007


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Posted by elvin


WEP
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is a deprecated algorithm to secure IEEE 802.11 wireless networks. When introduced in 1997,[1] WEP was intended to provide confidentiality comparable to that of a traditional wired network. Beginning in 2001, several serious weaknesses were identified by cryptanalysts with the result that today a WEP connection can be cracked with readily available software within minutes

WPA
Wi-Fi Protected Access is a certification program administered by the Wi-Fi Alliance to indicate compliance with the security protocol created by the Wi-Fi Alliance to secure wireless computer networks. This protocol was created in response to several serious weaknesses researchers had found in the previous system, Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP).

WPA2
WPA2 replaced WPA; like WPA, WPA2 requires testing and certification by the Wi-Fi Alliance. WPA2 implements the mandatory elements of 802.11i. In particular, it introduces a new AES-based algorithm, CCMP, which is considered fully secure. Certification began in September, 2004; from March 13, 2006, WPA2 certification is mandatory for all new devices to bear the Wi-Fi trademark.


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Posted: 02-December-2008 01:06:46 AM By: justfawad

WEP
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is a deprecated algorithm to secure IEEE 802.11 wireless networks. When introduced in 1997,[1] WEP was intended to provide confidentiality comparable to that of a traditional wired network. Beginning in 2001, several serious weaknesses were identified by cryptanalysts with the result that today a WEP connection can be cracked with readily available software within minutes

WPA
Wi-Fi Protected Access is a certification program administered by the Wi-Fi Alliance to indicate compliance with the security protocol created by the Wi-Fi Alliance to secure wireless computer networks. This protocol was created in response to several serious weaknesses researchers had found in the previous system, Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP).

WPA2
WPA2 replaced WPA; like WPA, WPA2 requires testing and certification by the Wi-Fi Alliance. WPA2 implements the mandatory elements of 802.11i. In particular, it introduces a new AES-based algorithm, CCMP, which is considered fully secure. Certification began in September, 2004; from March 13, 2006, WPA2 certification is mandatory for all new devices to bear the Wi-Fi trademark.


Posted: 02-December-2008 01:22:57 PM By: elvin

http://www.ezlan.net/wpa_wep.html

Posted: 03-December-2008 12:52:47 AM By: Hash007

PLZ visit the subsequent link
http://www.ezlan.net/wpa_wep.html

Posted: 04-December-2008 08:43:38 AM By: sagitraz

Visit following links:

->http://www.webopedia.com/DidYouKnow/Computer_Science/2007/WEP_WPA_wireless_security.asp

->http://www.webopedia.com/DidYouKnow/Computer_Science/2007/WEP_WPA_wireless_security.asp

Posted: 03-January-2009 01:16:27 PM By: waqasahmad

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Posted: 14-June-2009 12:18:14 PM By: crouse

www.ezlan.net/wpa_wep.html

Posted: 18-September-2009 03:00:56 AM By: crouse

www.firewall.cx/ftopict-1826.html

Posted: 18-September-2009 03:02:17 AM By: crouse

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