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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Is it possible to crack a WPA2 Enterprise network
Jason,
Your subject mentions WPA2-enterprise, and the body of your text mentions PSK.
If you move your infrastructure to WPA2-PSK, yes if someone watches the 4 way
handshake they can get the key between AP
to crack a WPA2 Enterprise network
Jason,
Your subject mentions WPA2-enterprise, and the body of your text mentions PSK.
If you move your infrastructure to WPA2-PSK, yes if someone watches the 4 way
handshake they can get the key between AP and device for
all people on the WPA2-PSK network
We planned to move to a psk ssid but have heard that it is possible to decrypt this traffic if you have the key and watch the 4 way handshake to get the key between the ap and device.
Has anyone run into this or been able to do this?
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Jason,
Your subject mentions WPA2-enterprise, and the body of your text mentions PSK.
If you move your infrastructure to WPA2-PSK, yes if someone watches the 4 way
handshake they can get the key between AP and device for
all people on the WPA2-PSK network.
With WPA2-enterprise it is more
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Is it possible to crack a WPA2 Enterprise network
Jason,
Your subject mentions WPA2-enterprise, and the body of your text mentions PSK.
If you move your infrastructure to WPA2-PSK, yes if someone watches