Which advantage does Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) with Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
provide over Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)?

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TKIP encrypts each new frame with a different key.
B.
TKIP uses a more robust block cipher mechanism.
C.
TKIP allows for key distribution through 802.1X.
D.
TKIP uses a stronger encryption algorithm.
TKIP employs a per-packet key, meaning that it dynamically generates a new 128-bit key for each packet and thus prevents the types of attacks that compromised WEP.
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WPA addressed the vulnerabilities of WEP, the original, less secure 40 or 104-bit encryption scheme in the IEEE 802.11 standard.
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)—TKIP uses the RC4 encryption algorithm, a 128-bit encryption key
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D
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A
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A
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Its A
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