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On 28/08/2009 16:50, Steven Sprague wrote:
> Thanks Alan,
> 
> WPA Enterprise with AES, I will do some more reading to understand the
> benefits of AES.

TKIP is semi-broken, in that you can do ARP poisoning attacks without needing 
the PMK.

Were mandating WPA2-AES for this academic year.
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