snarlydwarf Wrote: 
> WPA-PSK, which (if you look a little deeper, or perhaps it's the only
> choice on your router) would be TKIP encryption.
> 
> PSK = Pre-shared Key: ie, you have to put the same key in the server
> (router or access point) and in any clients (squeezeboxes, laptops,
> whatever).
> 
> That's what you want, and at this writing it's considered 
> secure.


Thx.  Which of "WPA Personal" and/or "WPA2 Personal" represents
WPA-PSK?

FYI. WPA-PSK has been cracked.  See
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Ou/index.php?p=9


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