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Knowledge Center Articles
- WPA2® (Wi-Fi Protected Access® 2)
- MAC Filtering (Media Access Control)
- Kerberos
- Five Steps to Creating a Wireless Network
- Firewalls
- WPA2 Q&A (Japanese)
- Extended EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol)
FAQ
- Why is the Alliance introducing WPA2?
- How does WPA2 provide authentication?
- Will enterprise adoption of Wi-Fi® networks increase after the release of WPA2?
- Is WPA2 backward compatible with WPA?
- Can WPA products be upgraded to WPA2? If so, what is required?
- Is WPA2 backwards compatible to WEP?
- Does WPA2 offer Personal and Enterprise versions?
- Is WPA2 based on IEEE standards?
- What's the relationship between IEEE 802.11i and WPA2?
- When did the Wi-Fi Alliance® begin performing interoperability certification testing on WPA2?
- When did products that are Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ for WPA2 become available?
- How are WPA and WPA2 different?
- What is involved in upgrading Access Points and clients to Wi-Fi Protected Access?
- When did the Wi-Fi Alliance start certifying Wi-Fi Protected Access products?
- Will Wi-Fi Protected Access® work for home and SOHO users?
- Is Wi-Fi Protected Access an IEEE 802.11 standard?
- How long does the certification process take?
- How many currently certified products will this impact? How many new products will this impact?
- Does this program have any implication for SOHO/home users?
- Why does the WFA put so much emphasis on security solutions?
- Why not call this offering WPA3?
- What is EAP?
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