wpa2
802.11i
802.11i
installing the WAP protocol
A protocol that is used to create a basic layer of security for a wireless network is to set up a password and log in. This way no one else can use the wireless network, but the owner.
WPA2 / IEEE 802.11i
Upgrade to the LEAP wireless security protocol.
To Provide needed security measures and Privacy for Wireless application protocol (WAP) clients and servers To provide a suitable security protocol given the limited memory,bandwidth, and processor capabilities of WAP clients
wireless access protocol?
Upgrade to the LEAP wireless security protocol.
- WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encrypts and secures wireless data transmissions between clients and access points in WLANS.
If you are concerned about information security, wireless security protocols add some small level of protection. If you are not concerned about it then encryption is an extra level of hassle.
both are same...