When you connect to a Wi-Fi network that’s not secure, i.e., that uses WEP or TKIP for encryption, Windows 11/10 will display this message. These security standards are older and have known flaws.
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I rebuilt my smart home network around 10 GbE and PoE++
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WPA, or Wi-Fi Protected Access, is an encryption standard used on newer wireless routers to secure wireless data transmission. It was designed to replace the older, less-secure WEP standard and comes ...
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A Password is a secret code that is stored on a server and can be used to access your account from any location, at least when speaking of computer-related accounts. Now they say that since servers ...
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