WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is the first security standard for Wi-Fi (Wireless) networks today.
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What is WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access)?
WPA is an acronym for Wi-Fi Protected Access and consists of a mechanism for controlling access to a wireless network designed with the idea of eliminating WEP’s weaknesses. Also known as TSN (Transition Security Network).
What is Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity)?
Wi-Fi is WLAN (Wireless LAN, Wireless Network) or wireless communication technology that uses IEEE 802.11 standard waves. Wi-Fi is not an acronym for Wireless Fidelity, it is just a trading name.
What is Wireshark Software? | A Guide to Network Analysis
Wireshark is a tool that helps you see and understand information traveling through a computer’s network. It used to be called Ethereal. With Wireshark, you can watch and save the data (called IP packets) as it moves through the local network or the internet connection.
How to Enable WiFi Adapter in Lenovo Laptop
On Lenovo Laptops, we usually use the Fn + F5 buttons to enable the Wi-Fi wireless network adapter. However, in some cases, the wireless card feature becomes unusable due to system or hardware errors.
What is DHCP? | How to Enable It on Windows 10
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a service that assigns an IP address, DNS address, gateway IP address, and subnet mask to all computers on the computer network.
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