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Re: Can One SSID Be More Secure Than Another?

said by SoonerAl See Profile :

Personally I broadcast my unique wireless network SSID and use a 63-character random ASCII key and WPA-PSK (AES). My wireless network runs at full power 24/7 whether I am home or not on short term or long term travel. No unathorized intrusions here.
Same here. WPA2-PSK AES with a 63 character key.
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