Encryption means protection, when you enter details, such as credit cards or important information, it is sent through the internet, encrypted (scrambled) and processed in an un-encypted view once it reaches its destination. this makes it harder for hackers to intercept your details.
You have to enter the router's encryption key, or disable the encryption on the router itself.
There are two versions of internet protocol. The two versions of internet protocol are version 4 and 6. The Encryption techniques incorporated in IPV6 is IPsecurity .
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Yes, a hacker can use your internet if you have a wireless connection and they are close enough to your Wireless access point and it is not locked down with an Encryption(Standard WEP encryption 128-bit). They can also use your internet if they have hacked your computer to where they can control it.
All DS' can access the Internet provided the encryption is WEP.
SSL encryption is a means of transferring web data from server to pages over a secure connection. Web security experts Symantec have more information on general internet security, passwords, and encryption.
Using encryption, such as WEP and WPA(2).
The most common application for encryption is in Internet browsing; whenever someone enters a "secure" website (indicated by shttp as the page protocol type) an encryption system is used to secure traffic between the user and the site.
The term "symmetric encryption" refers to a form of computerized cryptography that uses a singular encryption key to guise an electronic message so that it can be sent in a secure manner.
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"Data encryption software is used to make data transfer over the internet more secure. It will convert files into ""code"" that only someone with the ""key"" will be able to decipher."
If you meant 'encrypted' - it's a method of scrambling information sent over the internet, to prevent hackers accessing the data. A typical example would be in internet banking - for example I access my own bank account via my computer. The site I access uses 256 bit encryption - so that only I can see my account. Anyone else 'hacking' would just see a page of jumbled characters.