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This paper describes
the attack, how we implemented it, and some optimizations to make the attack more efficient. We conclude that 802.11 WEP is totally insecure, and we provide some recommendations.
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The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) developed HyperLAN/2
for wireless LANs working at 5GHz
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The IEEE 802.11b wireless LAN standard has become the de-facto for wireless network communications medium. The availability of inexpensive equipment coupled with wire-like network bandwidth and ease of use has driven rapid adoption by corporate and SOHO users. Unfortunately, the rapid implementation of this wireless technology is having other, unintended consequences.
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