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Does 802.11n define a new security standards or modes?

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Does 802.11n define a new security standards or modes?

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A No, security remains the same as previously defined in the 802.11i security specification. 802.11i authentication and encryption provide government-grade security. 802.11i is also known as WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2) which is the Wi-Fi Alliance specification that certifies interoperability for the major components of 802.11i.

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