Yes it does,
WPA2 is one of the higher encryption setups for wireless. It encrypts the connection between the Router AND the adapters as they talk to each other. They each have to have the sameencryption in order to work.
Most newer models of routers support WPA2, the highest level of security. The well-known PCMag magazine has conducted reviews and provided a list of the best wireless routers, http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2398080,00.asp?obref=obinsite. One model in their list that would fit your needs and supports WPA2 is Cisco Linksys E1200 Wireless-N Router.
Wireless g are only compatible with b. When you shop for a router you will see on the package what that model is compatible with. It will 802.11b/g or 802.11a/n or what ever one you are looking at.
WPA2
You have to have a router capable of supporting WPA2 as well as a wireless adapter in your computer should support it too. If you are sure that you satisfy both, you need to log in your router, and in settings for wireless network security choose WPA2.
It should be Wireless, somewhere in Security for wireless networks.
WPA2 / IEEE 802.11i
The three main methods of encryption for 802.11 wireless networks are the following: # WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) # WPA (WiFi Protected Access) # WPA2 (WiFi Protected Acess)
WEP, WPA, and WPA2.
wpa2
WPA2 PSK Wi fi protected access
No problem - just use wireless security. (WEP WPA or WPA2)
WPA2