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  1. Super_Mario says:

    TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) is an encryption protocol included as part of the IEEE 802.11i standard for wireless LANs (WLANs).
    TKIP is a suite of algorithms that works as a “wrapper” to WEP, which allows users of legacy WLAN equipment to upgrade to TKIP without replacing hardware.
    TKIP uses the original WEP programming but “wraps” additional code at the beginning and end to encapsulate and modify it.
    It was designed to provide more secure encryption than the notoriously weak Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), the original WLAN security protocol.

    B- MAC filtering does not provide keys
    C- WPA2 and D- WPA does not “supply” anything to WEP. They in fact replaced WEP altogether




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