 DownTheShoreTag, you're itPremium join:2003-12-02 Beautiful NJ kudos:11 | reply to crevis12
Re: breaking 256 bit AES encryption The wireless routers broadcast signal, each with an identifying SSID (name). That's what people see when they click on "connect to network" on their wireless-equipped device. When I click on that, the window that opens up shows all of the wireless networks within reach of my laptop, e.g. "Sam", "Belkin", "foshizzle", etc. It also tells me if they are secure or unsecure, what wireless protocol they're using (a, g, n, etc.) and what encryption type they're using (WEP, etc.), but that's all information it provides. -- Patriotism is not waving a flag, it is living the ideals
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