Well, that article says you can do a dictionary attack... so don't chose
a lame key like 'password' or 'secret'  It's not really that the
encryption has been broken, just that brute force works on dumb
passwords. :)

What the SB calls WPA = WPA/PSK/TKIP

WPA2 mandates AES (where it's optional instead of TKIP in WPA), but 
WPA2 is new enough that a lot of compatibility problems exist.  I don't
know what your router means by seperating WPA and WPA-PSK... They're
different layers of the protocol.


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