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distance
and
communicate
with
each
other
via
common
carrier
telecommunication
techniques.
WEP
WEP
is
widely
used
as
the
basic
security
protocol
in
Wi
‐
Fi
networks,
which
secures
data
transmissions
using
64
‐
bit
or
128
‐
bit
encryption.
Windows
Windows
is
a
graphical
user
interface
for
workstations
that
use
DOS.
WPA
WPA
(Wi
‐
Fi
Protected
Access
)
is
used
to
improve
the
security
of
Wi
‐
Fi
networks,
replacing
the
current
WEP
standard.
It
uses
its
own
encryption,
Temporal
Key
Integrity
Protocol
(TKIP),
to
secure
data
during
transmission.
WPA2
Wi
‐
Fi
Protected
Access
2,
the
latest
security
specification
that
provides
greater
data
protection
and
network
access
control
for
Wi
‐
Fi
networks.
WPA2
uses
the
government
‐
grade
AES
encryption
algorithm
and
IEEE
802.1X
‐
based
authentication,
which
are
required
to
secure
large
corporate
networks.
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