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Pictrivia 13 - What type of network authentication is this?

morao
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Martin Koch
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I would say not the most secure one :-)

It is "Open authentication" with a WEP key on a WLAN and in this case with a non matching key.

Though the endpoint is authenticated and associated with the accesspoint the data frame itself

is discarded.

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siddhartham
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Open Authentication

Siddhartha

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Martin Koch
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

I would say not the most secure one :-)

It is "Open authentication" with a WEP key on a WLAN and in this case with a non matching key.

Though the endpoint is authenticated and associated with the accesspoint the data frame itself

is discarded.

Please remember to rate helpful responses and identify

siddhartham
Level 4
Level 4

Open Authentication

Siddhartha
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