[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...
Securing your wireless network ShowSecuring your wireless network
What is Wi-Fi?
Ad-hoc mode
Infrastructure mode connection
Security and protection
Going further in securing your wireless network
What is Wi-Fi?
Wi-Fi regroups various IEEE802.11 standards and...
Download Intel® PROSet/Wireless for XP and Vista ShowIntel PROSet Wireless Intel is the driver necessary for handling wireless networks.
The list of chipsets supported are:
Intel ® WiFi Link 5100
Intel ® WiFi Link 5300
Intel ® Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN
Intel ® PRO / Wireless 3945ABG...
Wi-Fi wireless network security (802.11 or WiFi) ShowAdapted infrastructure
The first thing to do when a wireless network is installed is to place the access points in reasonable locations depending on the desired area of coverage. However, it is not uncommon to find that the covered area ends up...
Introduction to Wi-Fi (802.11 or WiFi) ShowIntroduction to Wi-Fi (802.11)
The IEEE 802.11 specification (ISO/IEC 8802-11) is an international standard describing the characteristics of a wireless local area network (WLAN). The name Wi-Fi (short for "Wireless Fidelity", sometimes incorrectly...
Data transmission techniques on Wi-Fi wireless networks (802.11 ShowTransmission channels
A transmission channel is a narrow frequency band that can be used for communication. In every country, the government generally regulates use of the radio spectrum, as it is the largest user of the spectrum due to military...