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WEP does indeed stand for Wired Equivalent Privacy, which is a rather hopeful name considering that WEP can be cracked in less than 60 seconds now.
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x spec, called Wired Equivalent Privacy, to function as effectively as the physical barrier in a wired network.
PC World 2009
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x spec, called Wired Equivalent Privacy, to function as effectively as the physical barrier in a wired network.
PC World 2009
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Also, all the access points had the latest security features, such as Wi-Fi Protected Access, WPA2, WPA2-Pre-shared Key, and Wired Equivalent Privacy 64 - and 128-bit encryption.
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Also, all the access points had the latest security features, such as Wi-Fi Protected Access, WPA2, WPA2-Pre-shared Key, and Wired Equivalent Privacy 64 - and 128-bit encryption.
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Also, all the access points had the latest security features, such as Wi-Fi Protected Access, WPA2, WPA2-Pre-shared Key, and Wired Equivalent Privacy 64 - and 128-bit encryption.
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Also, all the access points had the latest security features, such as Wi-Fi Protected Access, WPA2, WPA2-Pre-shared Key, and Wired Equivalent Privacy 64 - and 128-bit encryption.
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Also, all the access points had the latest security features, such as Wi-Fi Protected Access, WPA2, WPA2-Pre-shared Key, and Wired Equivalent Privacy 64 - and 128-bit encryption.
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Security is provided by the Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) specification, which is relatively easy to break Wi-Fi5 refers to the 802. 11a wireless networking standard, a technology that operates in the unlicensed 5 GHz band and can deliver data wirelessly at speeds up to 54 Mbps. Wi-Fi5 uses the same medium access controller as Wi-Fi but a different physical layer so it is not compatible.
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Security is provided by the Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) specification, which is relatively easy to break Wi-Fi5 refers to the 802. 11a wireless networking standard, a technology that operates in the unlicensed 5 GHz band and can deliver data wirelessly at speeds up to 54 Mbps. Wi-Fi5 uses the same medium access controller as Wi-Fi but a different physical layer so it is not compatible.
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