AirDefense recently did a Wireless LAN security survey of New York City retailers where they declared two thirds of retailers insecure according to John Cox's story. According to the AirDefense survey ...
Businesses can secure their wireless networks using Wi-Fi protected access and WPA2, which are wireless security protocols that encrypt data sent through your router. TKIP and AES encrypt and decrypt ...
If you haven’t heard, the landscape for wireless router security has drastically changed. The most important things to know in the old days (two weeks ago) were fairly simple: chose WPA2 security in ...
I would go with AES. It is better overall. I seem to remember a security flaw being found in TKIP recently. In any case, you can try it both ways and see if it does make a practical difference in ...
I thought TKIP was a measure invented to help make <strikethrough>WPA</strikethrough> WEP less vulnerable, before radios capable of supporting WPAv2 and AES show up en masse in the consumer market. Is ...
If you are like most people, your home or small office wireless router probably is running without any encryption whatsoever, and you are a sitting duck for someone to easily view your network traffic ...