WPA2 became available as early as 2004 and was officially required by 2006. The biggest change between WPA and WPA2 was the use of the AES encryption algorithm with CCMP instead of TKIP. In WPA, AES was optional, but in WPA2, AES is mandatory and TKIP is optional. In terms...
WPA has, as of 2006, been officially superseded by WPA2. One of the most significant changes between WPA and WPA2 is the mandatory use of AES algorithms and the introduction of CCMP (Counter Cipher Mode with Block Chaining Message Authentication Code Protocol) as a replacement...
Supports 600 kbps to 1.4 Mbps download speed and 500-800 Kbps upload speed Supports 802.11b (2.4GHz,11Mbps) and 802.11g (2.4 GHz,54Mbps) Supports security types-WEP 64bit and 128bit, WPA Personal/PSK (TKIP) and WPA2 Personal/PSK (AES) ...
What is the difference between AES and TKIP? AES is an encryption standard, while TKIP is an encryption protocol. However, AES based CCMP is sometimes referred to as AES (possibly resulting in some confusion). TKIP is the encryption protocol used in WPA, while WPA2 (which replaces WPA) us...