KingFish
25 Jun 2004, 7:28pm
The IEEE ratified the 802.11i security standard for wireless LANs yesterday in a standards committee meeting in Piscataway, N.J.
802.11i is the long awaited security standard for Wi-Fi networks that upgrades the former "official" wireless security, the much-maligned wired equivalent privacy (WEP). WEP was found to be easy to crack by those with the right tools and enough patience -- and so hard to implement that most people don't bother turning on the security at all.
Source: Wi-Fi Planet (http://www.wi-fiplanet.com/news/article.php/3373441)
802.11i is the long awaited security standard for Wi-Fi networks that upgrades the former "official" wireless security, the much-maligned wired equivalent privacy (WEP). WEP was found to be easy to crack by those with the right tools and enough patience -- and so hard to implement that most people don't bother turning on the security at all.
Source: Wi-Fi Planet (http://www.wi-fiplanet.com/news/article.php/3373441)