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The Path to 802.11i







The Path to 802.11i

The Path to 802.11i 12/02/2003 12:34 AM

Or, how do we get from here to there? A colleague wrote in to ask several questions about the path from WEP through WPA to 802.11i, the final IEEE security standard that's expected next year. I answered his questions in email, but I thought they were a good foundation for discussion. Currently, all 802.11a, b, and g devices support WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encryption which has had flaws and exploits well documented. The ultimate goal is 802.11i, a robust set of security improvements. On the road to 802.11i, the Wi-Fi Alliance has required WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access), which fixes all of WEP's problems, is a subset of 802.11i, and which allows full backwards compatibility for most 802.11a and b devices made before 2003. My colleague asked what would become of the current generation of 802.11 devices when 802.11i appeared? Because of WPA, I expect from promises made by manufacturers that virtually all client adapters and many (but not all) access points will have firmware upgrades that allow them to support the full WPA subset. Equipment released in 2003, and some in 2002, already has the silicon in place to support full 802.11i, which has a more complex option for encryption (AES or Advanced Encryption System, in a couple of flavors), and a few more requirements. Broadcom, Texas Instruments, Intersil, Atheros, and others can merely push out firmware upgrades to enable AES and other features to their partners who will then push them out to customers....




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Welcome to the crowd! I'm happy you're here, anyway. People will grumble, but there's always room for one more in the jacuzzi.

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Blogging in Finland is finally growing up. The hype around blogging will cease in a year or two, and hopefully we then can better understand what the media is and what one can do with it. And then we can get back to the really important thing: writing. Writing about your dog, or your political views, or celebrity divorces, or company products, or food, or your sex life, or whatever pleases you. Some bloggers will gain prestige; some bloggers will become influential; some bloggers will make many people laugh; some bloggers will make many people weep. Some will be completely ignored. Most will just for

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