I would go with AES. It is better overall. I seem to remember a security flaw being found in TKIP recently. In any case, you can try it both ways and see if it does make a practical difference in ...
The very last post from James Ng who is a "Technical Marketing Engineer with Cisco's Access Routing Technology Group. He is responsible for supporting Cisco's ISR product lines" gives insight. From ...
As more and more people's lives move online, securing your digital fortress cannot be overstated. The most crucial component of this cyber defense is Wi-Fi network encryption — a seemingly simple, yet ...
Cisco's ISR G2 router allows point-to-point encryption of IP traffic based on algorithms designated for Department of Defense communications Cisco has announced a hardware encryption module for its ...
The Wi-Fi Alliance announced today the first round of products that are Wi-Fi CERTIFIED for the WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2) capability. WPA2 builds on its predecessor, WPA, and is specifically ...
SAN MATEO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--QuSecure™, Inc., a leader in post-quantum cryptography (PQC), today unveiled QuProtect Core Security, a product designed to fortify existing Cisco router-to-router ...
As Black Friday bargains start to arrive, you may want to shop for a new wireless router, depending on old your current one is and whether it supports WPA2 (or later) encryption. Otherwise, you may ...