WPA, or wireless protected access, is another way of securing a wireless network as it requires a network key before one can connect. It is in fact stronger than WEP due to the encryption used on WPA. Hope this helps.

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Just brief question: does it have to do with security on the web? Please explain what is this and why would you want it? Karen still new at these things sohry

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