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March 6th, 2007 06:29 PM #22
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March 6th, 2007 06:33 PM #23
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March 6th, 2007 07:43 PM #24
as you mentioned earlier, wpa, wpa2 usually nakikitang nakadeploy sa corporate or custom user home setting. kung wpa or wpa2 ang standard encryption sa mga hotspots, pano na yung support for the devices that can't handle the encryption (e.g. older laptops, pdas, handheld consoles, etc.)? its a compromise between security and device compatibility. you want your access point to be secure but not too secure as to drive off the people who have "not so current gen" devices away.
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same goes with network modes access points provide. although current gen routers support a/b/g/draft n modes, most hotspots only enable the slower b and sometimes g wireless network modes (a and draft n are still reserved for corporate or home tech enthusiast environs).
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