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WEP

WEP is an acronym for Wired Equivalent Privacy. WEP is a deprecated algorithm to secure IEEE 802.11 wireless networks.

Wireless networks broadcast messages using radio, so are more susceptible to eavesdropping than wired networks. When

introduced in 1999, WEP was intended to provide confidentiality comparable to that of a traditional wired network

(Wikipedia).

WiFi

WiFi is an acronym for Wireless Fidelity. It is meant to be used generically when referring of any type of 802.11 network,

whether 802.11b, 802.11a, dual-band, etc. The term is promulgated by the Wi-Fi Alliance.

WPA

WPA is an acronym for Wi-Fi Protected Access. It was created in response to several serious weaknesses researchers had

found in the previous system , Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP). WPA implements the majority of the IEEE 802.11i standard,

and was intended as an intermediate measure to take the place of WEP while 802.11i was prepared. WPA is specifically

designed to also work with pre-WPA wireless network interface cards (through firmware upgrades), but not necessarily with

first generation wireless access points. WPA2 implements the full standard, but will not work with some older network cards

(Wikipedia).

WPA-PSK

WPA-PSK is an acronym for Wi-Fi Protected Access - Pre Shared Key. WPA was designed to enhance the security of

wireless networks. There are two flavors of WPA: enterprise and personal. Enterprise is meant for use with an IEEE 802.1X

authentication server, which distributes different keys to each user. Personal WPA utilizes less scalable 'pre-shared key'

(PSK) mode, where every allowed computer is given the same passphrase. In PSK mode, security depends on the

strength and secrecy of the passphrase. The design of WPA is based on a Draft 3 of the IEEE 802.11i standard (Wikipedia)

WPA-Radius

WPA-Radius is an acronym for Wi-Fi Protected Access - Radius (802.1X authentication server). WPA was designed to

enhance the security of wireless networks. There are two flavors of WPA: enterprise and personal. Enterprise is meant for

use with an IEEE 802.1X authentication server, which distributes different keys to each user. Personal WPA utilizes less

scalable 'pre-shared key' (PSK) mode, where every allowed computer is given the same passphrase. In PSK mode,

security depends on the strength and secrecy of the passphrase. The design of WPA is based on a Draft 3 of the IEEE

802.11i standard (Wikipedia)

WPS

WPS is an acronym for Wi-Fi Protected Setup. It is a standard for easy and secure establishment of a wireless home

network. The goal of the WPS protocol is to simplify the process of connecting any home device to the wireless network