a question about WEP flags
ok, can't seem to find an answer to this, so, here goes...
what does each WEP flag represent, because it's no longer just Y or N (WEP on or off), I see 2, W, Y, N... I guess N=No encryption, Y=WEP, W=WPA and 2=WPA2? right?
what does each WEP flag represent, because it's no longer just Y or N (WEP on or off), I see 2, W, Y, N... I guess N=No encryption, Y=WEP, W=WPA and 2=WPA2? right?
Hi guys,
Could you please explain what means output "wep": "?". Also, could you please confirm that
"wep": "Y" -> WEP
"wep": "N" -> Open auth
"wep": "W" -> WPA
"wep": "2" -> WPA2
Thanks
Could you please explain what means output "wep": "?". Also, could you please confirm that
"wep": "Y" -> WEP
"wep": "N" -> Open auth
"wep": "W" -> WPA
"wep": "2" -> WPA2
Thanks
you inference is correct - back in 2001, the flag was Y/N for WEP on/off - we overloaded it to contain WPA (W) and WPA2 (2).
Cheers, and thanks for your interest!
Cheers, and thanks for your interest!
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