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Things To Remember;
- 802.11i is the IEEE standard that specifies security mechanisms for wireless networks.
- WPA2 uses AES encryption, is known as a Robust Security Network(RSN) and uses block encryption cipher.
- MAC address filtering and RADIUS can be used to enhance wireless network security.
- DSSS, OFDM, AND FHSS are wireless broadcasting methods.
- SHA-1 and MD5 are cryptographic has functions.
- nbstat -n lists local NetBIOS names.
- TTL describes the maximum time an IP packet can exist in a network. Every device process an IP packet must decrease the TTL value by at least 1. If the TTL field value reaches 0 while an IP packet is still on the way to its destination, the IP packet is considered deliverable and must be discarded.
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