Hello. I'm currently working on a project on WLAN security. I already addressed the issues of vulnerabilities in WEP which were supported by some experimental tests. Now I'm struggling to find a best proposed security solution which should be ideal for not only home network but also an enterprise...
We are a small organization using Linksys WRT54G wireless routers in a section of our offices. One router will not accept a change from WEP to WPA2. Attempts to update the firmware (in the hopes that this would resolve the issue) fail both from the external updater and from within the router...
I'm having trouble getting a 4 year old (approx) Packard Bell PC with XP and SP3 installed with a Netgear WG311T wireless network card to connect to my TP-Link TL-WR841ND wireless router. I have the routers security set up as WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK Passphrase. I have tried the network card in another...
Tried using the document provided on the Cisco website to create a point to point wireless bridge and it works fine with WEP encryption, but how do I get the WPA2 encryption to work since WEP is not secure ? I also found a document on the Cisco site about WPA2 encryption but that is directed more...


