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Hello,
i've got the following Question. A Friend of mine has a wireless LAN but
we don'T know what is the Difference between WEP-Encryption shared or
open (?)

Thank you for your help..

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Hallo,
ich habe folgendes Problem. Ein Freund von mir hat seit kurzem einen
W-LAN Access-Point, doch wir wissen nun nicht was der Unterschied
zwischen 'offen' und 'gemeinsam' bei der WEP-Verschlüsselung ist...

Dankeschön..

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Short answer is that open is less likely to reveal your key to a snooper
than shared. Shared was designed to be more secure, but it has a serious
flaw that can reveal your key to a snooper even more easilly than open.

So, use open if you are using WEP, or use WPA a VPN, other security, or a
combination if you want more robust security.

"Michael van den Berg" <MvdB@isar2.de> wrote in message
news:%230kEmQVhEHA.3016@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Hello,
> i've got the following Question. A Friend of mine has a wireless LAN but
> we don'T know what is the Difference between WEP-Encryption shared or open
> (?)
>
> Thank you for your help..
>
> ---
> Hallo,
> ich habe folgendes Problem. Ein Freund von mir hat seit kurzem einen W-LAN
> Access-Point, doch wir wissen nun nicht was der Unterschied zwischen
> 'offen' und 'gemeinsam' bei der WEP-Verschlüsselung ist...
>
> Dankeschön..

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