A WPA, or Wi-Fi Protected Access key, is a security program designed to protect wireless connection users from potential threats. Since the introduction of the WPA, WPA2 has been designed with stronger defenses and the capabilities to handle some of the most threatening wireless connection issues. A WPA key is composed of 8 random numbers and letters. An example: 7ft9n2o5 |
Examples of WPA Key:
https://oregonstate.edu/net/wireless/wpa/ https://techdir.rutgers.edu/wireless.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wi-Fi_Protected_Access |
WiFi router with explication 'how t find the WPA key' |
FON WiFi router: bottom with serial number (WPA key). |
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