On Sat, 2004-06-26 at 09:32, Alain Perry wrote:
> Yep. I guess I wasn't clear. Sorry for my english by the way. The thing
> is, WEP cannot be used in my case, since the WEP key is shared among
> users at a given moment, which means any user can decipher data sent or
> received by any other user.


Depending on your access points, this is not true.  If you're using
Cisco APs, for instance, you have per-user WEP keys generated so that
each user can only decrypt his traffic.  Any AP that claims WPA
compliance should issue per-user keys, even if only legacy 802.1x
(without the WPA enhancements) is used.

--Mike


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