IEEE 802.11 authentication methods
This section covers key IEEE 802.11 authentication methods, including open authentication, WEP, and 802.1x/EAP
The IEEE 802.11 standard provides a wireless security management framework to be used to add trust, privacy, and integrity to a wireless network.
Clients should be authenticated before they are given access to private WLANs – even before they are allowed to associate. Potential clients must present a form of credentials to the APs to identify themselves. The following discussion gives an overview of key wireless authentication methods.
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