| Publisher | University of California, Berkeley | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | HTML | Date added | 14 Aug 2003 |
| Topics | WAP, Telecom Security, Privacy Issues, Security Standards | ||
| Downloads | 198 | ||
The 802.11 standard describes the communication that occurs in wireless local area networks (LANs). The Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) algorithm is used to protect wireless communication from eavesdropping. A secondary function of WEP is to prevent unauthorized access to a wireless network; this function is not an explicit goal in the 802.11 standard, but it is frequently considered to be a feature of WEP.
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