authentication through RADIUS
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, WPA2, etc, are just encryption protocols.WEP is by far the easiest for hackers to break literally in seconds to minutes. WPA is much better but is slowly getting easier to crack, WPA2 Personal is the best you can use now for the consumer. Some fairly older wireless devices may not support WPA2 tho. At the very least use WPA with a long random password if you can't use WPA2.
- WPA requires Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP), and it supports Advanced Encryption System (AES), which provides a stronger encryption - WPA2 requires AES, and it does not support TKIP
Yes. WEP is easily hackable.
It depends on the game. Most games currently don't support WPA/WPA2. And I agree; I don't know why the game does not follow the configuration setup from the DS itself. So even if you have a DSi that supports WPA/WPA2, if you have a game that does not support it, it won't work.
WEP, WPA, and WPA2.
The PSP does not support WPA2, and there's nothing you can do about it from the PSP's side. You'd have to change your router settings to WPA at least.
It is to replaced WPA which requires testing and certification by Wi-Fi alliance. WPA2 is to provide a Wi-fi protection for users, a security technology.
It should be Wireless, somewhere in Security for wireless networks.
No problem - just use wireless security. (WEP WPA or WPA2)
It launches subsystems responsible for running your Dlink hardware. Its what enables you to use WPA/WPA2 encrypted networks.
The security key is the password for the wireless router. It'll show up if the wireless encryption is : WEP WPA-PSK (TKIP) WPA2-PSK(TKIP) WPA-PSK (AES) WPA2-PSK (AES).