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Home wireless connection, what stops someone replaying?
Something i dont get:
I set up a Pre Shared Key on my router and I use this as my network password on Windows. I match the WPA2-Personal on the router and my laptop.
However, whatever my laptop ...
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Can't Connect to Work Network with Personal Laptop
I'm trying to use my personal laptop (Windows 7 Home Premium) on my work's wireless network, but I can't seem to authenticate and get in. I believe the network is using WPA2 (Enterprise?)
It asks for ...
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WPA-Enterprise: is there a way to figure out the location (IP) of the RADIUS server a router is using?
I'm trying to add an N router to a 802.1X network, and my router needs the IP of the RADIUS server, which I, conveniently, don't know.
Is there a way to figure it out?
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How do I protect against WPA de-authentication attacks?
Someone is constantly sending deauth packets to me.... =(
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If I have WPA encryption on my WiFi network but don't change the default admin username/password to the router, can someone gain access to my network?
I've set up WPA encryption on my WiFi network with a passphrase. This passphrase is visible in plain text when I connect to my router at http://192.168.1.1. But if someone doesn't know this ...
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Is there an alternative open source software for connecting to wireless networks for WinXP?
Is there an alternative open source software for connecting to wireless networks, other than the one built into windows xp?
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Connect wired-only devices to a remote wireless access point?
In building A, I have a Netgear wireless access point using WPA2. Works great, no problems.
In building B, I have some devices that only have wired Ethernet ports. They can't see my access point.
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Again WPA Connection problem even after changed to latest version ..please help
I am using hostapd, wireless tools with madwifi for my wireless ap in my board.
The WEP, WPA-PSK connections and communications between my board with linux and my desktop PC, Windows XP SP2 (with ...
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Why does encryption not destroy the way networks work?
I've a very basic understanding of how encryption works.
My knowledge insofar is that of CCNA discovery level on the CISCO courses (along with a few other things such as Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte ...