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Mar 25,2010 by alperen

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As the technology for 802.11 has become both popular and inexpensive,
a number of common problems have resulted from users’ inability to
provide effective security measures (Figure 2.3). For example:

 Administrators don’t create a unique service set identifier (SSID)—an
identifier that determines a specific network

 Only a quarter of corporate WLANs use wired equivalent privacy
(WEP)—an 802.11 standard form for encrypting traffic
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