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WPA-PSK or WPA2Hi
Nope, WPA2 is better. Some Wireless Routers do not have WPA2 per-se but might have WPA-AES that is almost similar to WPA2. More here, WEP, WPA, and the Future - http://www.ezlan.net/wpa_wep.html Jack (MVP-Networking). Show quoteHide quote "create_share" <createsh***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:352006E8-EFE5-4A41-BBAC-55A6496E7B10@microsoft.com... > WPA-PSK is better or WPA2? can anybody explain? > > thanks! WPA2 - it's an updated version of WPA
Show quoteHide quote "create_share" <createsh***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:352006E8-EFE5-4A41-BBAC-55A6496E7B10@microsoft.com... > WPA-PSK is better or WPA2? can anybody explain? > > thanks!
DHCP: Suddenly "Acquiring IP Address" always fails
Newbie needs help adding laptop to home network Setting up peer-to-peer wireless network Acquiring IP Address --- But Never Does media disconnected error on wireless adapter I can hear noise when using my wireless connection Anyone available to help newbie on wirelesss? Mac guy needs to share airport w/Dell laptop Network XP home with 2000 Pro XP Home network to 2000 |
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