Wi-Fi Protected Access Pre-Shared Key

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(WPA-PSK) A simplified but still powerful form of WPA, most suitable for home wireless networking. As with WEP, you set a static key or pass phrase, but WPA-PSK uses TKIP to automatically change the keys periodically, making it much more difficult to break the encryption.

Last updated: 2007-05-11

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