TKIP or AES?

From: Bill Robins (wmrobins_at_verizon.net)
Date: 08/14/03

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    I think in the past I remember reading an article that stated that AES was
    more secure than TKIP for wireless. I just upgraded my WAP54G access point
    with WAP. The help tab seems to indicate that TKIP is more secure.

    Does anyone know which is more secure? What the advantages and
    disadvantages are for TKIP and AES?

    Bill


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