I would go with AES. It is better overall. I seem to remember a security flaw being found in TKIP recently. In any case, you can try it both ways and see if it does make a practical difference in ...
I keep seeing people say that "WPA 2 supports AES and WPA doesn't," but I've found that to be untrue. Before WPA2 came out my Thinkpad could do "WPA/AES" instead of "WPA/TKIP" (the latter presumably ...
Most people have never logged into the router to play around with the security settings. They just leave on the default option, and that’s fine for most situations because the majority of modern ...
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