Hello,
Lately I'm reading more about upcoming standards for wireless networks
WPA & WPA II. I understand the difference, but what seems to be
interesting is that in some articles the author says that in WPA II.,
when used AES the TKIP will be NOT in use, i.e. the base key will be the
same, with an IV of 2xWEP's (ie. 48 bits). Is that true or do you have
indication that even with such a strong block cipher such as AES the
Temporary Key Integrity Protocol will be in use?
Thanks -- Tomas
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- RE: WPA & WPA v2. Tomas Wolf
- RE: WPA & WPA v2. Carl Grayson
