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Types

Virtual private networks may be classified into several categories: Remote access A host-to-network configuration is analogous to connecting a computer to a local area network. This type provides access to an enterprise network, such as an intranet. This

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Encrypt Your WIFI Network

Encrypted Wi-Fi is the use of encryption to maintain the confidentiality of data that is being communicated between two computers over wireless radio (Wi-Fi). Computers use Wi-Fi to communicate without the need for cables or even line-of-sight between

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Is wifi encryption useful?

There are a lot of myths and misconceptions about encryption, so it’s important to separate the facts from fiction. In this blog post, we will answer some of the most common questions about wifi security and also give

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How to encrypt your Wifi

Data traveling over a network can often be read (snooped, eavesdropped) by unauthorized parties. Wireless networks are especially vulnerable since no physical connection to your network is needed. Someone can simply steal data as it travels over radio

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From WEP to WPA3

As wireless networks have evolved, so have the protocols for securing them. Get an overview of WLAN security standards, and learn the differences among WEP, WPA, WPA2 and WPA3 In wireless security, passwords are only half the battle.

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How To Secure Your Home Wi-Fi Network

Your home networks might have a range of wireless devices on them — from computers and phones to IP cameras, voice assistants, smart TVs, and connected appliances. Taking some basic steps to secure your home Wi-Fi network will

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A Complete Guide To Wireless (Wi-Fi) Security

In the modern world, it seems as though it would be nearly impossible to function without access to the wireless internet. People everywhere rely on Wi-Fi for everything from entertainment to achieving their goals. But with the ubiquity

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