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Old 29-06-2009, 21:13   #9
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Re: Upping security on router

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Originally Posted by TaiLZ View Post
The basic 'upper' security from WPA would be WPA2-PSK, it would be the same sort of login, just a little more complex to crack.
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Originally Posted by moiraf100 View Post
#2 Already on WPA-PSK
#3 So just up the complexity on the password then?
No need to go up a level or two on security?
WPA2-PSK is significantly more secure than WPA-PSK...

http://www.openxtra.co.uk/articles/wpa-vs-80211i
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