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AES. Always.

Just wondering which one to use, either AES or TKIP

 

thanks

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Thanks

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6 hours ago, blu4 said:

AES. Always.

why? just wondering

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What are you looking for?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, mcraftax said:

why? just wondering

It is not secure anymore due to vulnerabilities found in the algorithm. AES is still secure though.

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3 hours ago, jj9987 said:

It is not secure anymore due to vulnerabilities found in the algorithm. AES is still secure though.

Very interesting, thank you!

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3 hours ago, Trikein said:

-snip

 

That only covered the TKIP part though

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No, it covered WPA2 with AES. 2m35 seconds. Did you not watch the entire video? xD

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3 hours ago, Trikein said:

No, it covered WPA2 with AES. 2m35 seconds. Did you not watch the entire video? xD

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