by Bolton » Fri Feb 07, 2014 3:51 am
Wi-Fi security should be on the minds of all wireless users. With that in mind, it's my understanding that WPA2 is the strongest wireless encryption that can obtained by most home users. Is it true that the router password that you create(to get into your network) affects the length of your wireless encryption key? Example: If two neighbors both have WPA2 encryption and the first neighbors passcode is "Xandu555115oz76" and the other neighbors is "Ilovedogs" does this mean that the "Ilovedogs" users Wi-Fi network is easier to break into because the length is shorter?