WPA / WEP forgotten or lost? ShowWPA / WEP forgotten or lost?
Change the WEP key
Reset WiFi router
If you cannot connect to your wireless network because you have forgotten the WEP key or WPA, you can solve it by changing your access point or router WiFi.
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[Myth] Does WEP encryption protect my wireless network? Show[Myth] Does WEP encryption protect my wireless network?
Myth
Reality
Explanation
Myth
WEP encryption helps to protect my wireless network.
Reality
FALSE
Explanation
WEP allows in principle to avoid:
That the unauthorized use...
Unable to connect to a WiFi network encrypted in WPA ShowUnable to connect to a WiFi network encrypted in WPA
Symptoms
My configuration
Solution
Explanation
Symptoms
You are unable to connect to WiFi network encrypted in WPA, even though it is listed, and with a very good signal (3 or 4...
Connect your PSP to your wireless router ShowConnect your PSP to your wireless router
PSP Configuration
The PSP can be connected wirelessly to your router. There are some steps to follow to configure the connection between the PSP and the Router
Router Configuration
To access...
Download WIFI Key Generator ShowWifi Connections are certainly very practical, but given that they require no wiring, everybody can be connected to it if his computer is compatible with Wifi.
WIFI Key Generator is a small application intended to generate random protection keys for...
Download Asterisk Key ShowIs never asked to you you what hide asterisks when they write a password? Although it is an a bit stupid question, when you do not remember your password any more, you will have liked well to know the answer to this question.
Asterisk Key is a very...
Private-key (or secret-key) cryptography ShowSymmetric encryption
Symmetric encryption (also called private-key encryption or secret-key encryption) involves using the same key for encryption and decryption.
Encryption involves applying an operation (an algorithm) to the data to be...
Public-key systems Showthe principle of public-key encryption
The principle of asymmetric encryption (also called public-key encryption) first appeared in 1976, with the publication of a work about cryptography by Whitfield Diffie and Martin Hellman.
In an asymmetric...