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php111

join:2008-11-06
Allentown, PA

reply to Anav

Re: Would this encryption be stong enough?

1.) Does it look like I have WPA2-PSK encryption already?

2.) How do I generate a password from that site?


sbconslt

join:2009-07-28
Los Angeles, CA

It looks like you are allowing both WPA and WPA2 in tandem, as well as enabling WPS.

If all your stations will do WPA2, you can disable WPA.

Also, WPS is a weakness, disable it.
--
Scott Brown Consulting



psafux
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join:2005-11-10
kudos:2

reply to php111

said by php111:

1.) Does it look like I have WPA2-PSK encryption already?

2.) How do I generate a password from that site?

1) no. Edit: not entirely anyway.

2) The site generates the keys automatically. You can copy & paste the generated key. Refresh the page to generate a new one. (I've never been to that site before in my life prior to 30 seconds ago. Just read the first paragraph there.)


Anav
Sarcastic Llama? Naw, Just Acerbic
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join:2001-07-16
Dartmouth, NS
kudos:3

said by psafux:

said by php111:

1.) Does it look like I have WPA2-PSK encryption already?

2.) How do I generate a password from that site?

(I've never been to that site before in my life prior to 30 seconds ago. Just read the first paragraph there.)

Dont get out much on the net eh...
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Leave your troubles at the door! "Pepe Peregil" De Sevilla. Just Don't Wifi without WPA, "Yul Brenner"

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