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nicferrier
Dec 10, 2013Aspirant
WN3000P security problem with an N300
I'm trying to get a WN3000P to extend a network provided by an N300 router. The N300 is configured with a passphrase 64 bit WEP key (as opposed to a hex key). When I configure the WN3000P I can...
jmizoguchi
Dec 11, 2013Virtuoso
Seems like most updates hardware with most un secure network.
WEP is probably not good to be using anyway. I'm sure there reason using WEP is some old devices can not handle WPA, WPA2.
60sec hack on WEP and keep old devices or WPA2 with strongest network. I would choose WPA2.
WEP 64bit - 5 character
ASCII: 12345 Hex 3132333435
WPA , WPA2 - 8 character
WEP is probably not good to be using anyway. I'm sure there reason using WEP is some old devices can not handle WPA, WPA2.
60sec hack on WEP and keep old devices or WPA2 with strongest network. I would choose WPA2.
WEP 64bit - 5 character
ASCII: 12345 Hex 3132333435
WPA , WPA2 - 8 character