WPA2 AES is pretty solid, I think it is better than using WPA2 TKIP, let alone WEP which sucks.
huh? i have WPA-AES on my older linksys and the newer ones are running WPA2-AES - no problems with anything talking to any of them.
TKIP was a bridge solution because many routers did not have hardware AES - so they would crawl to death speed. you never want TKIP enabled.
We're at the point where WPA-AES and WPA2-AES are not enough thanks to nvidiatime for some serious encryption standard.
It's really at the point where you should use client certificates (PK) to authenticate imo if you are a business. not a bad idea if you openly share at home
https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/thread/11207
WPA2 + AES
WPA + AES (only if all devices support it).
WPA + TKIP+AES (only if all devices can support it).
WPA + TKIP
Disabled (no security)
Hmm...
WPA2 + AES is kind of silly redundancy. There is No WPA2 without AES.
The main idea of WPA2 is the use of AES encryption algorithm (AES aka the Rijndael algorithm).
Also according to this list WPA+AES+TKIP is less secure than WPA+AES (Hmmm..).
In part these s variation occurred from the sloppy implementation of the 802.11n (pre_N draft, Draft2 etc.) that included partial WPA2 like upgrade.
Technically there is a lot more to WPA2 than just AES encryption.
WPA2/AES, it provides some backwards comparability for clients at the expense of security.
Very true, that is why I use the term the main idea (Did not want to overload the reader's cognitive system).
Yeah, marketing data shows that selling a system that is more flexible sells better.
Yet another example of marketing triumph over factual disclosure.

Hmm...
WPA2 + AES is kind of silly redundancy. .
They are all vulnerable to dictionary attack and folks keep upping the ante by putting out more and more rainbow tables.
Use a password that doesn't have a dictionary word and everything will be fine. >14 chars with upper and lower case and special characters and you'll never get broken. Can't say its the same case in 5 years though.
Eliminate humans?
Y/N/?
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TKIP was identified to have a mathematical flaw in it that can allow it to be compromised relatively easily.
In the last decade our cultural system is plagued by the simple mistaken Verbal analogies.
If I gave David $1, I can say that I gave David Money.
If I gave John $1000, I can say that I gave John Money.
Since in both cases I can say that I gave Money, thus $1 = $1000

The earth would certainly be a much safer and pleasant place to live if we could do that.

 
				
		